Drift apart Meaning in English
expression
Definition
When two people gradually become less close, lose touch, or stop having a strong relationship, often over time and without a big argument.
Usage & Nuances
Used for relationships (friends, couples, family) fading with time. Common collocations: 'We started to drift apart', 'They drifted apart after college'. Usually informal and implies no conflict; don't confuse with 'break up' (which usually ends a romantic relationship suddenly).
Example Sentences
We used to be close, but we drifted apart after high school.
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Sometimes friends drift apart when they move to different cities.
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My sister and I drifted apart when we both got busy with work.
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We didn't fight or anything; we just slowly drifted apart over the years.
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After college, it was natural for some of us to drift apart.
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Life just got busy and we slowly drifted apart without even noticing.
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