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Meanings of
lonesome
in anglès
Being the only one; single and isolated from others.
only
sole
solitary
lone
Related terms
single
Marked by dejection from being alone.
lonely
Related terms
dejected
Synonyms
Examples for "
only
"
only
sole
solitary
lone
Examples for "
only
"
1
However, second normal form is
only
one of many possible normal forms.
2
The good news, however, is that this is
only
one possible future.
3
However, the judges said conditions would be met in
only
rare cases.
4
Police support groups, however, say the officers were
only
maintaining public order.
5
State authorities say they
only
became aware of the problem in 2000.
1
Advertising Statistics Ireland are the
sole
providers of industry accepted advertising estimates.
2
It is their central thought; their idea of necessity; their
sole
aim.
3
Russia built the first reactor at Bushehr, Iran's
sole
nuclear power plant.
4
On the way I selected a second course of
sole
roulades, Bremenstyle.
5
He returned a year later with this line as his
sole
objective.
1
A new
solitary
writing technique helped hammer home the new Nails sound.
2
He was in
solitary
confinement when the so-called Great Escape took place.
3
In contrast, members of most
solitary
territorial animal species cannot be herded.
4
Work consists of a
solitary
press conference on a plush Italian beano.
5
After a few months, in late 1996, he received a
solitary
reply.
1
Police believe there was only one
lone
attacker, the Associated Press reports.
2
Maybe that
lone
voice expressing concern about what was happening was right'.
3
Defenseman Christian Djoos scored the Capitals'
lone
goal in the second period.
4
One learns the charm of the
lone
trail in the Canadian bush.
5
Be strong in that as in the courage of the
lone
trail.
Usage of
lonesome
in anglès
1
That
lonesome
coyote might be the only natural critter within hearing tonight.
2
But it was a
lonesome
surprise to make new friends with songs.
3
Let it end on his turf rather than along some
lonesome
two-lane.
4
I was just a bit
lonesome
in there, to tell the truth.
5
The weather was severe, and the winter there was joyless and
lonesome
.
6
The crowds of happy cowboys just made him feel more
lonesome
somehow.
7
The opening up of a project is a rough and
lonesome
job.
8
I want you to do this job all by your
lonesome
,
Montag.
9
The weary hours wore on and Lena began to grow horribly
lonesome
.
10
The Thames Embankment is an even still more
lonesome
and desolate part.
11
So Saturday morning, Urubko lit out for the mountain by his
lonesome
.
12
He was merely
lonesome
,
longing for the sight of a familiar face.
13
I had not forgotten the broken promise, and was
lonesome
for mother.
14
Perhaps it would not then seem so
lonesome
and she was cold.
15
She is a maid of good conditions, and the mother is
lonesome
.
16
What has been the most
lonesome
night in your life so far?
Other examples for "lonesome"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
lonesome
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
so lonesome
very lonesome
get lonesome
lonesome place
feel lonesome
More collocations
Lonesome
through the time
Lonesome
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common