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solidão
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solitud
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soledad
A disposition toward being alone.
solitude
loneliness
lonesomeness
solitariness
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solidão
1
One accident he did have in the third year of his
aloneness
.
2
Perhaps it had something to do with the fact of their
aloneness
.
3
And this sense of
aloneness
routinely translates to distance in the bedroom.
4
It gives him courage, it robs him of that feeling of
aloneness
.
5
That was her first
feeling
-
the
aloneness
-
and
then
she thought of something else.
6
Terrible is
aloneness
with the judge and avenger of one's own law.
7
So instead I have found ways of making
aloneness
feel less lonely.
8
By having a child I gained companionship on my journey into
aloneness
N
9
Tennyson's reticence and love of contemplation and
aloneness
amounted to a passion.
10
This feeling of
aloneness
,
this new sense of herself, wasn't so bad.
11
Diminish that
aloneness
and we start to doubt our own perspective.
12
I can relate to his feelings of
aloneness
,
his worrying about the world.
13
If she had begun with a liking for
aloneness
,
that had confirmed it.
14
This
aloneness
to Nepeese was burdened with no thought of danger.
15
Distrust runs rampant and you begin to feel a sense of isolation,
aloneness
.
16
But
aloneness
,
as she was finding out, wasn't synonymous with loneliness.
aloneness
utter aloneness
feel the aloneness
absolute aloneness
acute aloneness
brilliant aloneness
Portuguese
solidão
Catalan
solitud
Spanish
soledad