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B1unhappybecause you are not with otherpeople: 孤独的,寂寞的 She gets lonely now that all thekidshavelefthome.现在孩子们都离开了家,她感到有些孤独。 the lonelylifeof awidower鳏夫寂寞的生活 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesfeeling sad and alone - lonelyI've been lonely since my friends moved away.
- lonesomeUSI'm feeling lonesome.
- isolatedI wouldn't like living out in the country - I'd feel isolated from the rest of the world.
- forlornThe characters, a flighty heiress and her forlorn suitor, are a delight.
- lornHe's a lone, lorn creature.
- desolateAfter the market crash, desolate financiers left the field.
See more results » B2A lonelyplaceis alongway from wherepeoplelive: 孤独的,孤零零的,远离人群的 a lonelystretchof Arizonahighway亚利桑那一段荒凉的公路 - Da Silvaplaysabright, lonelystudentfrom New York,adriftinsmall-townArizona.
- He couldn'tbeartothinkof the lonelyyearahead.
- Hefeltlonely andfarfromhome.
- Iknowwhat it's like to be lonely, so I dofeelfor her.
- You can'tcomplainof being lonely when you don't make anyefforttomeetpeople.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesFeeling sad and unhappy - a dog's lifeidiom
- angsty
- be cut upidiom
- be down in the mouthidiom
- be in a funkidiom
- be in bitsidiom
- distraught
- distressed
- dog
- doleful
- lovelorn
- lovesick
- low-spirited
- lugubrious
- lugubriously
- wistfully
- woe
- woe is meidiom
- woebegone
- woeful
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Alone Distant in space and time GrammarAlone,lonely, orlonesome? Alone is an adjective and an adverb meaning that no other person is with you. When we use alone as an adjective, it never comes before the noun (predicative adjective):… Aloneorlonely? Alone is an adjective and an adverb meaning that no other person is with you. When we use alone as an adjective, it never comes before the noun (predicative adjective):… Lonesome In American English, lonesome means the same as lonely:… (Definition oflonelyfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)lonely| American Dictionary(of someone)feelingsadbecause you arealone, or (of something)causingthisfeeling: a lonelychild my lonelyroom A lonelyplacehas nopeople,buildings, etc.: loneliness
Someelderlypeopleliveinisolationand loneliness. (Definition oflonelyfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesoflonelylonely For instance, people feelinglonelydo not necessarily benefit from antidepressants or from people visiting them.From theCambridge English Corpus Apart from physical dangers (falls, scalds, and so on), being ' at home ' may mean beinglonely, isolated and afraid.From theCambridge English Corpus However, she describes her life as confined, isolated andlonely.From theCambridge English Corpus Led to alonelypainful death where she would not accept even my help.From theCambridge English Corpus He spends much time chatting in the street and is neverlonely.From theCambridge English Corpus To them it meant having someone to look after them in their old age and never having to belonely.From theCambridge English Corpus The elderly are particularly vulnerable because many arelonely, depressed and suffer from sleeplessness.From theCambridge English Corpus Her work provides valuable insight into why such clubs are often ineffective in helpinglonelypeople form satisfying relationships.From theCambridge English Corpus They had little to occupy themselves during the days, weeks, or sometimes months they spent on theselonelyoutposts of the colonies.From theCambridge English Corpus There is power in the presence of the therapist in accompanying the patient on this too oftenlonelypath.From theCambridge English Corpus In contrast, under appropriate conditions in the industrial organization perspective,lonelyfirms have the market to themselves.From theCambridge English Corpus These comments suggest that people, including other older people, may perceive that a presumed 'lonelyor withdrawn ' elder has chosen to be that way.From theCambridge English Corpus Iflonely, he must more and more look elsewhere than to his descendants to provide companionship and sociability.From theCambridge English Corpus Similarly, of the 8.6% defined as oftenlonely, 50% were classified as isolated.From theCambridge English Corpus In both populations a minority of respondents (8-9%) reported being often or alwayslonelyand approximately onethird reported that they sometimes experienced loneliness.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/lonely## |