loneliness
IPA: ɫˈoʊnɫinʌs
noun
- A feeling of depression resulting from being alone or from having no companions.
- The condition or state of being alone or having no companions.
- The state of being unfrequented or devoid of human activity (of a place or time).
- (obsolete) A desire to be alone; disposition to solitude.
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Examples of "loneliness" in Sentences
- I ogled at some girls to escape loneliness.
- It also evokes loneliness, frigidity and death.
- It also evokes loneliness , frigidity and death.
- They discuss the loneliness that the woman feels.
- He liked to explore the themes of love and loneliness.
- It really emphasizes the open loneliness of the desert.
- Murry remembers the sadness and loneliness of this time.
- We integrated into a system where loneliness is the norm.
- Loneliness and angst are the central themes of this movie.
- In loneliness, the monster seeks to befriend the De Laceys.
- The pain, the struggle and the loneliness, is hard to comprehend.
- The word loneliness was created to express the pain of being alone.
- He paints the alienation, the loneliness, the unrest, the uncertainty.
- It has created the word loneliness to express the pain of being alone.
- Healing is impossible in loneliness; it is the opposite of loneliness.
- Someone has said that the word loneliness was created to express the pain of being alone.
- H. says it would have been almost impossible for me to accompany him, so that perhaps, after all, this loneliness is the less trying alternative.
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