solitariness

IPA: sɑɫʌtˈɛrinɪs

noun

  • The state or quality of being solitary.
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Examples of "solitariness" in Sentences

  • "L'Allegro"; [13] if he had said "solitariness," it would have been correct.
  • He should have gained the state of solitariness which is a condition of life quite unlike any other.
  • “There was a grandeur in everything around, which gave almost a solemnity to the scene: a silence and solitariness which affected everything!
  • I may not deny but that there is some profitable meditation, contemplation, and kind of solitariness to be embraced, which the fathers so highly commended, [1562] Hierom, Chrysostom, Cyprian,
  • Lately, I've been thinking a lot about the solitariness that reading can bring into a relationship, and wondering if perhaps it might be rewritten into a different story with a sweeter ending.
  • There is indeed a solitariness which is the condition of an individual soul's being, which no association with others can do away; but there is no reason why we should add to that burden of personality which the
  • Although Enos immediately fell in love with her character, the show's dark themes and Linden's solitariness — despite a loving fiancé Callum Keith Rennie and a teenage son — have sometimes been tough.
  • It was the beginning of a new and distinct social movement among the early Christians (a society which hitherto had been spreading in urban sites) and came to be known from this preference for solitariness (Greek: monachismos) as "monasticism."

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