Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
at-from-a-distance
Phrase
/æt frəm ə ˈdɪstəns/

Definition
A phrase used to indicate observing someone or something from far away, without engaging directly.

Examples
- I prefer to admire the scenery at-from-a-distance rather than getting involved in the activities.
- She watched the concert at-from-a-distance, enjoying the music without the crowd.

Meaning
This phrase suggests a lack of interaction or engagement, emphasizing the perspective of being removed from the subject being observed.

Synonyms
- from afar
- remotely
- at a distance