Being (alone) by oneself
“Linda's chance came when the girl was alone in the playground one break time.”
Isolated and lonely
“She looked away and her eye caught a man lounging in the corner, looking alone and forlorn.”
Without a romantic partner
“After several failed relationships, he decided he preferred to be alone.”
Rare or without equal
“The English garden stands alone when it comes to that quality of being instantly known.”
Disconnected and not attached to anything
Deserted or not regularly visited or used
Empty or devoid of inhabitants
Significant in the degree of hopelessness
In an independent and unassisted manner
“It was the work of a single individual, working alone and in secret.”
By oneself
“I decided to travel alone, hoping to meet some like-minded adventurers along the way.”
Existing in isolation
“It was a grand house that stood alone with no neighbors within twenty yards on each side.”
Indicating that something is confined to the specified subject or recipient
“He understood that he alone was responsible for all of his misfortunes.”
In a total or complete sense or manner (with no exceptions)
Without consideration of extraneous factors
Individually in succession
In a private way, manner, or capacity
A thing as the object of a verb or action
Nothing but
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