Antonyms for most distant
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : dis-tuhnt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdɪs tənt |
Definition of most distant
Origin :- late 14c., from Old French distant (14c.), from Latin distantem (nominative distans), present participle of distare "to stand apart, be remote" (see distance (n.)). Related: Distantly.
- adj faraway
- adj aloof
Synonyms for most distant
- a piece
- abroad
- abstracted
- apart
- arm's length
- arrogant
- asunder
- away
- backwoods
- beyond range
- ceremonious
- cold
- cool
- far
- far back
- far-flung
- far-off
- farther
- formal
- further
- haughty
- in the background
- in the boonies
- in the distance
- in the sticks
- inaccessible
- indirect
- insociable
- isolated
- laid back
- middle of nowhere
- modest
- not home
- obscure
- offish
- on ice
- out of earshot
- out of range
- out of reach
- out-of-the-way
- outlying
- proud
- put on airs
- remote
- removed
- reserved
- restrained
- reticent
- retired
- retiring
- secluded
- secret
- separate
- sequestered
- shy
- solitary
- standoff
- standoffish
- stiff
- stuck-up
- telescopic
- unapproachable
- uncompanionable
- unconcerned
- unfriendly
- unsociable
- uppity
- ways
- wide of
- withdrawn
- yonder
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