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lonjura
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llunyania
Spanish
lejanía
The property of being remote.
farness
farawayness
nearness
Portuguese
lonjura
A disposition to be distant and unsympathetic in manner.
aloofness
standoffishness
withdrawnness
1
I understood its
remoteness
;
in my agony I was part of it.
2
The herder's stone home was comfortable for the
remoteness
of the region.
3
At the end of the day, the islands'
remoteness
helps protect them.
4
Those who knew him well said his
remoteness
was due to timidity.
5
Pacific Judiciary hopes technology will reduce the distances and
remoteness
between islands.
6
Each stroke of the oars added to the
remoteness
of this possibility.
7
I, at least, had thought we were closer than his
remoteness
suggested.
8
I soon discovered that the
remoteness
of St. Lucy's was no accident.
9
From the bright
remoteness
of her happiness she smiled down upon him.
10
It is the intimate
remoteness
of photographs that slightly unnerves the viewer.
11
They lent her features a sort of exotic
remoteness
,
an alien beauty.
12
Each time she got a sense of her
remoteness
,
of her security.
13
Here indeed seemed peace, if
remoteness
,
if nature herself might bestow it.
14
Besides, her position and Percy Dacier's threw the fancied danger into
remoteness
.
15
Given its
remoteness
,
there were known challenges to implementing surveillance and contact tracing.
16
Recently, in Scotland, disaffection with the
remoteness
of central-gov't control has been growing.
remoteness
certain remoteness
extreme remoteness
strange remoteness
give the remoteness
cold remoteness
Portuguese
lonjura
Catalan
llunyania
Spanish
lejanía