different between aloofness vs preoccupation

aloofness

English

Etymology

From aloof +? -ness.

Noun

aloofness (usually uncountable, plural aloofnesses)

  1. The state of being aloof
    • 2004, Alan Hollinghurst, The Line of Beauty, Bloomsbury, 2005, Chapter 6,
      Where was he now? Nick was still in the alien high reach of the road, with the canal and the council estates, and longing for the other end, his own end, the safety and aloofness of white stucco and private gardens.

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preoccupation

English

Alternative forms

  • pre-occupation

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French préoccupation, from Latin praeoccupati?. Synchronically analyzable as pre- +? occupation or preoccupy +? -ation

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -e???n

Noun

preoccupation (countable and uncountable, plural preoccupations)

  1. The state of being preoccupied or an idea that preoccupies the mind; enthrallment.
  2. The act of occupying something before someone else.

Synonyms

  • preoccupancy

Related terms

  • preoccupy
  • occupation

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