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  1. unattached:
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Detailed Translations for unattached from English to French

unattached:

unattached adj

  1. unattached (independent)
  2. unattached (single)
  3. unattached (single; bachelor; spinster)

Translation Matrix for unattached:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
célibataire bachelor; single; unmarried person
indépendant independent
souverain authority; commander; crown prince; crown princess; gent; heir to the throne; heir-apparent; king; lord; master; mister; monarch; pretender to the throne; prince; prince royal; princess royal; ruler; ruler of the country; sovereign; sovereign lord; successor to the throne; usurper
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- free-swimming; uncommitted
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
célibataire bachelor; single; spinster; unattached single; unmarried
indépendant independent; unattached apart; free-standing; freedom-loving; independent; isolated; on its own; particular; separate; single; solo; sovereign
isolé bachelor; single; spinster; unattached apart; aside; distant; distinctive; far; far away; far-away; far-of; forlorn; free-standing; isolated; on its own; out of the way; outlying; quarantined; remote; separate; solo
seul bachelor; single; spinster; unattached easily; easy; effortless; forlorn; isolated; not difficult; not hard; on its own; once in a life time; once only; particular; quarantined; separate; simple; sole; solitary; unique
souverain independent; unattached sovereign

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Synonyms for "unattached":

  • unconnected
  • uncommitted; unengaged; unpledged; unpromised
  • free-swimming; vagile

Antonyms for "unattached":


Related Definitions for "unattached":

  1. not associated in an exclusive sexual relationship1
  2. (of animals) able to swim about; not attached1
  3. not fastened together1

Wiktionary Translations for unattached:


Cross Translation:
FromToVia
unattached célibataire; seul alleinstehend — ohne Familie oder Partner/Partnerin lebend