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Meanings of
aloneness
in English
Portuguese
solidão
Catalan
solitud
Spanish
soledad
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A disposition toward being alone.
solitude
loneliness
lonesomeness
solitariness
Portuguese
solidão
Synonyms
Examples for "
solitude
"
solitude
loneliness
lonesomeness
solitariness
Examples for "
solitude
"
1
Down in the cabins the tired men slept peacefully; stillness and
solitude
.
2
In company she dreaded contempt; and in
solitude
she only found anxiety.
3
Here was
solitude
indeed; a dozen neighbours in all, simple labouring folk:
4
The
solitude
in the glare of the broad August sun was oppressive.
5
He said we were in the midst of
solitude
three miles thick.
1
For many people in modern society, however, it brings
loneliness
and isolation.
2
And on the way home, a
loneliness
would always claim his heart.
3
There is acute
loneliness
amongst the young: individual
loneliness
and collective pain.
4
And it half-closed its leaves in terror and the dismay of
loneliness
.
5
The
loneliness
of the Australian bush can hardly be painted in words.
1
There is a tremendous impression of isolation and
lonesomeness
in our situation.
2
With a new
lonesomeness
he drew his eyes down to the mountains.
3
The wind howled its
lonesomeness
through the buildings but no one answered.
4
It's the
lonesomeness
,
and they bein' aginJimtheway theyare.
5
I gasp, in sudden terror at the
lonesomeness
of our situation.
1
Writing needs stillness and
solitariness
to find moments of truth and resonance.
2
For, to the artist in life, solitude is
solitariness
plus the Auto-Comrade.
3
The
solitariness
is oppressive; death and desolation here bear undisputed sway.
4
Even the companionship of the uncouth skipper was preferable to this brooding
solitariness
.
5
A
solitariness
half voluntary and half enforced dragged its steps through my house.
Usage of
aloneness
in English
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.
Other examples for "aloneness"
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aloneness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
utter aloneness
feel the aloneness
absolute aloneness
acute aloneness
brilliant aloneness
More collocations
Translations for
aloneness
Portuguese
solidão
Catalan
solitud
Spanish
soledad
Aloneness
through the time