Lacking cordiality; unfriendly.
Sinônimos
Examples for "standoffish"
Examples for "standoffish"
1He had seen the connection between him and the normally standoffish Rose.
2Jason Rodriguez was also slightly standoffish but, in comparison, much more friendly.
3As such, the Chinese may come off as standoffish in professional gatherings.
4He got really down on himself for being so reserved and standoffish.
5They are good-looking enough, but they are kind of standoffish and superior.
1In his way he was a proud man, and stand-offish at that.
2However, she's not fond of him-quiteoffish and quite careless, I know.
3She sniffed in stand-offish inquiry at him; as at a stranger.
4Benaud can appear stand-offish but I think he is merely careful.
5Since when did angels worry about coming across as slightly stand-offish?
6Never saw her more offish; but things looked squally about dinner-time.
7I judged it best to be a little offish, at first.
8Says she: 'Elinor, I wonder at your being so offish with Mr. Scott.
9Why do you insist on being so downright stand-offish and stiff and aloof?
10Yet, you understand, Jack, I can't be too offish with them.
11I don't suppose you've the slightest idea how stand-offish you are!
12Belle and Sebastian are a bit stand-offish to start with.
13No, I doubt that there has been a holocaust offish.
14It was hard to be stand-offish with a boy who kept praising your judgment.
15Nikiwe is offish towards Benjamin as she suspects that he could be her stalker.
16So that is the reason of a certain gentleman's iciness, and his stand-offish high-mightiness.
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