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  1. Spanish (Latin America)
  2. /Adjective meaning changes (ser vs. estar)
  3. /distante

distante

distante
aloof / distant
From Lesson 230:Adjective meaning changes (ser vs. estar)·Spanish (Latin America)

Usages of distante

No creo que tu hermano sea callado, pero está distante ahora.
I do not believe that your brother is quiet, but he is distant now.
El líder que conocíamos es distante, pero está interesado en el proyecto.
The leader that we knew is aloof, but he is interested in the project.
Él se quedó callado, mejor dicho, distante.
He remained quiet, or rather, distant.

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