
Itâs a little nod to Wayneâs World, but instead of âparty time, excellentâ (if you are aware of the cult nineties classic) I will be diving into one WORD each day. It could be something I learned, something bizarre that happened, a favourite word that I have rediscovered or just a thought that wonât leave me alone.
If youâre joining in on todayâs word, feel free to use this tag to connect your post to the series: #WaynesWord
Todayâs word is aloof.
I LOVE this word, mostly because of how it sounds.
To be aloof is to seem distant, detached, or reserved. Itâs not necessarily about being unfriendly, but rather giving the impression of standing apart from others. Someone aloof might keep to themselves, avoid small talk, or appear emotionally cool even if theyâre quietly observing everything around them.
However, in Northern Ireland aloof can sometimes be used a little differently than the standard English meaning. Locally, it can carry a softer, almost teasing tone, closer to someone being âa bit out of itâ, ânot really tuned inâ, or âaway with the fairies.â All things that I would say or think of when I am describing someone as being aloof.
Have you ever heard or used this word before?
