Detachment
Noun
Definition: The state of being objective or aloof; lack of emotional involvement or bias.
Synonyms: Impartiality, Objectivity, Aloofness
Antonyms: Involvement, Attachment, Engagement
- She approached the situation with detachment, carefully considering all perspectives before making a decision.
- The surgeon needed to maintain detachment during the operation in order to focus on the task at hand.
- Imagine a person floating above a situation, observing it without any emotional connection.
Etymology:
The word "detachment" comes from the Latin word "detachmentem", which means "act of unfastening". It later evolved in Old French as "detachier" before becoming "detachment" in English.
Historical Usage:The term originated in the early 17th century and has been consistently used to describe the state of being objective or aloof.
Related Idioms:
"Emotional detachment"
Explanation:Refers to the deliberate act of disconnecting oneself from emotions or feelings in order to remain unbiased or unaffected by a situation.
Misconceptions:
Confusing detachment with indifference.
Explanation:While detachment may involve keeping emotions at bay, it is not synonymous with being completely uninterested or apathetic. Detachment allows for logical and objective decision-making, while indifference implies a lack of concern or care.