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Being the only one; single and isolated from others.
only
sole
solitary
lone
single
Marked by dejection from being alone.
lonely
dejected
only
sole
solitary
lone
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.
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?
lonesome
so lonesome
very lonesome
get lonesome
lonesome place
feel lonesome