Detachedly [adverb]

Definition of Detachedly:

impartially

Opposite/Antonyms of Detachedly:


Sentence/Example of Detachedly:

"If you float—after a while you don't know quite where you're floating," said Mrs. Severance's voice detachedly.

Bob obediently fumbled with the box, while Betty gazed detachedly across the aisle.

He had learned to understand her point of view, which was detachedly æsthetic and rather removed from the world of the sensuous.

He was weak, damnably weak; and for years he had admired himself, detachedly, as a man of pride.

It seemed a brief order, for the brow of the latter clouded as he wrote it down and detachedly strolled off.

Speaking calmly, detachedly, but not cynically, it is a phase.

The duke gave a moment to considering the matter—still detachedly.

"A man's been known to dislocate his jaw, yawning like that," said Calhoun detachedly.

Deliberately, detachedly, I studied the angrily flaming Shape.

"I see they've got the blinds down still," he said detachedly.