isolation
Prononciation : [ˌaɪsəˈleɪʃən]
Contexte : « emotion »
(noun) when someone feels alone or cut off from others. This can happen when a person is not around their friends or family, and they may feel sad because they are by themselves.
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After moving to a new city, she embraced her isolation as a time to focus on herself.
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His isolation made him feel lonely and disconnected from the world.
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Have you ever experienced isolation when you were away from your friends?
Contexte : « health »
(noun) when someone is kept apart from others to prevent spreading sickness. For example, if someone is sick, they might stay in isolation so they don’t make anyone else ill.
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She had to be in isolation for a few days to recover from her illness safely.
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Being in isolation for too long can be bad for your health.
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Why do doctors recommend isolation for some patients?
Contexte : « geography »
(noun) when a person or place is separated from others. This can happen in nature when an area is far away from others, like an island in the ocean.
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The island's isolation made it a perfect spot for unique wildlife.
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The isolation of the village meant they had fewer resources and help during emergencies.
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What are some benefits of living in isolation on a remote island?