I think this is a prime time for pastors, elders, and mature Christians to fill that void. The generations growing up today have little to no father figure in their lives. Part of the problem in ministering in a Post Modern environment today is that we are being perceived as being aloof and out of touch. oof can be an expression to indicate pain, discomfort or a feeling of sickness usually said while making a facial expression of displeasure. When we put up that wall, we become aloof. Sentences The teacher was surprised as the gabby child appeared aloof. Meaning Detached, not friendly, and not involved. What’s the difference between the two? 6ħ aloof Schroeder, Charlie Brown’s piano-playing, Beethoven loving friend, is a little aloof. oof is a word and expression used in reply to someone who has possibly embarrassed themselves. Pronunciation A as in administer, l as in fool, oo as in fool, f as in fool. 5Ħ aloof The the girl was shy, but because of that she had a reputation for being aloof. 4ĥ aloof The boys always stood aloof from their classmates on the line, chatting and not paying attention to their teacher’s directions. * at a distance, especially in interest or feeling Definition: aloof: adjective * reserved or indifferent 2ģ Synonyms * detached * distant * standoffish * cold * uninterestedĪntonyms * compassionate * friendly * kind * warm * interested 3Ĥ aloof The bird sat aloof on the wire ignoring the friendship of the other birds. Lavish (definition) extremely generous or extravagant giving unsparingly. See if you can spot the difference in this week’s sentences. Aloof (part of speech) Adjective Noun: aloofness Adverb: aloofly. autism is that, by definition, there is no speech delay in Aspergers. An adjective is a word that modifies a noun or pronoun (. Children with autism are frequently viewed as aloof and uninterested in others. When it describes a noun, it is an adjective. Reserved and remote either physically or emotionally distant.
When it describe a verb, it is an adverb.