nonaloof
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]nonaloof (comparative more nonaloof, superlative most nonaloof)
- Not aloof; emotionally accessible.
- 1981, Blanche Wiesen Cook, The Declassified Eisenhower: A Divided Legacy, page 121:
- His ease with people, his celebrated smile, his nonaloof manner and warm, man-of-the-people style coupled with his proven antifascism, covered him with a mantle of assumed concern, benevolence, honesty, and wisdom.
- 2008, Autism, Lisa D. Benaron, page 121:
- Parents of TD children used the eyes to detect emotion, and nonaloof parents of children with ASDs fell somewhere in between.
- 2008, B. Shouriamma, Education Administration, page 91:
- The principal will be so nonaloof that he becomes instructive.
- 2011, Leslie Parrish, Cold Touch: Extrasensory Agents:
- Then, to her annoyance, the emotional, nonaloof, nonproper woman seized her vocal cords.