100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "distantly"
Definition
The adverb distantly refers to an action or manner that is done in a way that is remote, far away, or lacking in emotional closeness. It can describe physical distance, emotional detachment, or a sense of remoteness in time or place.
- In terms of physical distance: Referring to a location that is far away.
 - In terms of emotional distance: Indicating a lack of warmth or personal connection.
 - In terms of time: Suggesting a time that is far removed from the present.
 
Synonyms
- Remotely
 - Far away
 - Indirectly
 - Aloofly
 - Coldly
 - Detachedly
 - Faintly
 
Antonyms
- Closely
 - Near
 - Intimately
 - Warmly
 - Directly
 - Together
 
Examples
- She looked distantly at the mountains on the horizon.
 - He spoke distantly, as if he were lost in thought.
 - The old photograph was distantly familiar, sparking a vague memory.
 - They chatted distantly, hardly engaging in the conversation.
 - The music played distantly from the other room.
 - She gazed out the window, thinking distantly about her childhood.
 - They met distantly, each too busy to connect meaningfully.
 - The sound of laughter could be heard distantly in the park.
 - He felt distantly related to the topic of conversation.
 - The stars twinkled distantly in the night sky.
 - She walked distantly, lost in her own world.
 - The scent of flowers drifted distantly on the breeze.
 - He regarded her distantly, unsure of how to approach her.
 - The memory lingered distantly in the back of her mind.
 - They interacted distantly, avoiding any deep discussions.
 - The village lay distantly from the bustling city.
 - He could hear her voice distantly, as if she were far away.
 - The connection felt distantly strained after their argument.
 - She smiled distantly, trying to hide her sadness.
 - The days passed distantly, each blending into the next.
 - He seemed to be thinking distantly about something important.
 - The island appeared distantly on the horizon.
 - She felt distantly connected to her ancestors.
 - The laughter of children could be heard distantly from the beach.
 - He stared distantly at the ocean, lost in thought.
 - The train whistle sounded distantly, signaling its approach.
 - They wandered distantly, each in their own thoughts.
 - The fog rolled in, making everything look distantly mysterious.
 - She remembered him distantly, as if from another life.
 - The road stretched out distantly, disappearing into the trees.
 - He observed the scene distantly, not wanting to engage.
 - The painting hung distantly, capturing the beauty of the landscape.
 - He felt distantly aware of the changes happening around him.
 - She watched him walk away, feeling distantly abandoned.
 - The mountains loomed distantly, a beautiful backdrop.
 - They spoke distantly, as if the words were meant for someone else.
 - The sun set distantly, casting a golden glow on the horizon.
 - He listened distantly to the conversation happening nearby.
 - She remembered her childhood distantly, like a faded dream.
 - The fragrance of the flowers drifted distantly in the air.
 - They lived distantly, separated by miles and years.
 - The city skyline appeared distantly through the haze.
 - She felt distantly nostalgic as she looked through old photographs.
 - The music faded distantly, leaving a silence in its wake.
 - He looked distantly out the window, thinking about his future.
 - The echo of their voices was heard distantly in the canyon.
 - She approached him distantly, hesitant to break the silence.
 - The memories were distantly etched in her mind.
 - He felt distantly connected to the story, but not fully engaged.
 - The clouds drifted distantly across the sky.
 - She watched the fireworks distantly, lost in her thoughts.
 - They interacted distantly, each afraid to get too close.
 - The laughter distantly echoed through the empty halls.
 - He felt distantly appreciated for his hard work.
 - The stars shone distantly, twinkling in the vast sky.
 - She held onto the memory distantly, not wanting to let go.
 - The wind whispered distantly, carrying secrets from afar.
 - He felt distantly involved in the project, lacking motivation.
 - The town lay distantly from the main road, almost hidden.
 - She caught sight of him distantly in the crowd.
 - The mountains looked distantly imposing against the sky.
 - He regarded her distantly, unsure of her feelings.
 - The sound of the waves crashed distantly on the shore.
 - She felt distantly hopeful about the future.
 - The events unfolded distantly, as if they were watching a movie.
 - The scent of rain lingered distantly in the air.
 - He seemed to recall their past distantly, with little clarity.
 - The sunset painted the sky distantly with hues of orange and pink.
 - She watched the parade distantly, feeling detached.
 - The history of the place felt distantly fascinating.
 - He looked at the map distantly, trying to find his way.
 - The tension hung distantly in the air, unspoken.
 - She listened to the speech distantly, her mind elsewhere.
 - The landscape unfolded distantly, revealing hidden beauty.
 - He felt distantly connected to the people around him.
 - The stars twinkled distantly, like tiny diamonds in the sky.
 - She watched the train leave distantly, feeling a pang of loss.
 - The memories of that day faded distantly over time.
 - He viewed the art distantly, appreciating it without fully understanding.
 - The mountains stood distantly, a reminder of nature's grandeur.
 - She felt distantly amused by the situation.
 - The waves lapped distantly at the shore, soothing her mind.
 - He recalled their friendship distantly, like a fond memory.
 - The laughter from the party was heard distantly outside.
 - She walked distantly, her thoughts elsewhere.
 - The old house stood distantly, filled with memories.
 - He felt distantly satisfied with his achievements.
 - The music played distantly, creating a calm atmosphere.
 - She looked at him distantly, feeling a mix of emotions.
 - The road stretched out distantly, leading to the unknown.
 - He gazed distantly at the horizon, contemplating life.
 - The conversation felt distantly relevant but not engaging.
 - She held her breath distantly, anticipating the outcome.
 - The shadows danced distantly in the fading light.
 - He felt distantly appreciated, but it wasn’t enough.
 - The city lights twinkled distantly, creating a magical view.
 - She listened distantly, focusing on her own thoughts.
 - The path through the forest lay distantly, inviting exploration.
 - He watched the clouds shift distantly, pondering life's mysteries.
 - The echoes of the past lingered distantly, reminding her of old times.
 
