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Faraway look Meaning in English

expression

ˈfɑɹəˈweɪ/ /ˈɫʊk
FAR-uh-WAY LOOK
fˌɑːɹəwˈeɪ/ /lˈʊk
far-uh-WAY LOOK

Definition

A facial expression where someone appears to be deep in thought or daydreaming, not focused on what is in front of them.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in literary or descriptive contexts, often followed by 'in their eyes' or 'on his/her face'. Implies a sense of being lost in thought, nostalgia, or distraction. Not used for simply looking into the distance; it refers to a mental state, not just eye direction.

Example Sentences

She had a faraway look in her eyes during the meeting.

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The child stared out the window with a faraway look.

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He sat with a faraway look on his face, not listening.

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Whenever someone mentions her hometown, she gets that faraway look.

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Tom gave me a faraway look when I asked about his past.

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Sometimes you can tell someone’s thinking deeply just by their faraway look.

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