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solidão
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soledad
A disposition toward being alone.
loneliness
lonesomeness
aloneness
португальский
solidão
loneliness
lonesomeness
aloneness
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
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.
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.
6
He had managed, by his very
solitariness
hitherto, to escape it so far.
7
Too utter is the
solitariness
even for the ghosts of dead!
8
The thought of returning to his former
solitariness
was rapidly becoming intolerable to him.
9
She would have given the whole prospect for the covering
solitariness
of her chamber.
10
They suppose that solitude and
solitariness
are the same thing.
11
A new
solitariness
came over the obstinate Louisa, and her heavy jaw set stubbornly.
12
Inspired of
solitariness
and gigantic size, it claims divine origin.
13
We spent two days revelling in its wild
solitariness
.
14
The feeling of
solitariness
oppressed her more and more.
15
But something in her attitude-perhapsits
solitariness
-
made
him
uncomfortable.
16
Another cause which has tended to the deterioration of the farmer's life is its
solitariness
.
solitariness
own solitariness
wild solitariness
astronomic solitariness
brooding solitariness
cover solitariness
португальский
solidão
каталонский
solitud
испанский
soledad