lone
Prononciation : [loʊn]
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Contexte : « solitude »
(adjective) when someone is by themselves and not with anyone else. If you see a person sitting alone at a table, it means they don't have anyone else with them.
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She enjoyed being alone because it gave her time to think.
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He didn't want to be alone at the party; he hoped friends would join him.
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Why do you prefer to be alone sometimes?
Contexte : « isolation »
(adjective) when something is by itself and not near other things. For example, if you live in a lone house in the countryside, there are no other houses nearby.
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The lone tree stood proudly in the middle of the field.
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The city is not filled with lone buildings; there are many together.
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Is that the lone flower in the garden?
Contexte : « isolation »
(noun) a person who is alone or a thing that stands by itself. When someone feels lonely or is the only one present, they can be called a lone.
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The lone was happy with her book and didn't mind the quiet.
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He wasn’t a lone, as he was surrounded by friends all the time.
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Do you think the lone enjoys being by themselves?
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