Antonym: close, near. Similar words: distance, assistant, in the distance, instant, constant, instantly, substantial, substantially. Meaning: ['dɪstənt] adj. 1. separated in space or coming from or going to a distance 2. far apart in relevance or relationship 3. remote in manner 4. separate or apart in time 5. apart in space.
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271. The distant city of Lucy's dreams was becoming steadily demystified.
272. Over the valley, a full moon was rising, and a chill wind was blowing down from the distant mountains.
273. Systems for delivering nuclear bombs to distant targets, however, are very difficult and expensive to produce.sentencedict.com/distant.html
274. A distant cousin had once ended up in the hail.
275. I hear only a distant occasional cowbell and the cheerful nearer transactions of insects.
276. One theory is that it awakens distant memories of floating in the comfort of the womb.
277. And so began a long correspondence and a friendship with his distant cousin in Paris.
278. By the time it hits a distant screen, this ion-image has expanded millions of times. Single atoms can be resolved.
279. Climbing the steep mountain roads round hairpin bends was quite dramatic and more than once I had glimpses of distant eagles.
280. They looked across the lines of houses and the blocks of flats towards a distant handkerchief of park with tall bare trees.
281. They travelled by sea and by land to distant countries in search of aromatics and artefacts.
282. Observations of distant galaxies indicate that they are moving away from us: The universe is expanding.
283. It was often difficult to persuade able men to accept diplomatic posts in distant capitals.
284. But if we look at distant galaxies, there seems to be more or less the same number of them.
285. Jacob's dying blessing focusses on the distant future, when the descendants of these twelve will occupy the promised land.
286. They were, in fat, distant cousins, something they never found out.
287. The comet was formed when a planet broke up at some time in the distant past.
288. This, and similar organisations, may well become agents of environmental change in the not too distant future.
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