A disposition toward being alone.
Sadness resulting from being forsaken or abandoned.
The personality trait of feeling lonely.
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Examples for "lonely "
Examples for "lonely "
1 For them a nuclear family house is a lonely place, said Southcomb.
2 But there were sixteen-hour work days, long lonely times on the road.
3 They looked terribly lonely , so I quickly gave them a good home.
4 The silence of the grave reigned all through the lonely old house.
5 They say writing is a lonely business, but it's not completely true.
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.
6 However, gender differences in the behavioral associates of loneliness are also evident.
7 The greatness and loneliness of the sea does breed superstition in mariners.
8 She said that her writing basically boils down to one thing: loneliness .
9 The Knight said, Great men, in their loneliness , might touch one another.
10 In that context, loneliness doesn't come to mind as a singular challenge.
11 She mourned the long age before spring and feared loneliness in winter.
12 A loneliness that seemed so out of place, given his easy-going manner.
13 Isolation or loneliness are common feelings for people suffering from peer abuse.
14 Yes, some music fight loneliness and allows you to better verbalise emotions.
15 I well remember the loneliness and intolerable Heimweh of it at first.
16 The silvery light of the moon added to the sadness and loneliness .
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Loneliness в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки