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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61. He's a distant cousin of mine.
62. Lightning flashed among the distant dark clouds.
63. We could hear the distant rumble of thunder.
64. The twinkle of distant town lights was very beautiful.
65. They heard a deep, distant roar.
66. He remained distant from the people he worked with.
67. We could hear the rumble of distant guns/thunder.
68. She eyed the distant shoreline with misgiving.
69. He trained his binoculars on the distant figures.
70. The sound of distant police whistles pierced the gloom.
71. Larry was exiled to a distant land.
72. There is a distant connection between the two theories.
73. Electoral victory is just a distant mirage.
74. She is a distant cousin of mine.
75. You can see distant objects with this special instrument.
76. The village is rather distant from here.
77. After the quarrel Sue remained cold and distant.
78. They watched the sun set behind the distant dales.
79. The floor shook with a distant explosion.
80. He pointed to a tower on the distant horizon.
81. He was a cold man, aloof and distant.
82. All her close/distant relatives came to the wedding.
83. He's a distant relative of the mayor.
84. Those two weak boys are distant relations.
85. He is a distant relation of mine.
86. Geri had a distant look in her eyes.
87. The distant music wafted across the lake.
88. How distant those times seemed now,(http://sentencedict.com/distant.html) he reflected.
89. She seemed cold and distant.
90. She sounded very distant on the telephone.
More similar words: distance, assistant, in the distance, instant, constant, instantly, substantial, substantially, assistance, resistance, stand, stance, stand up, stand for, stand out, stand by, distinct, disturb, important, reluctant, standard, distress, distract, district, consultant, substance, stand up for, stand up to, instance, distribute.