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solitude
[sol-i-tood, -tyood]
noun
the state of being or living alone; seclusion.
to enjoy one's solitude.
Synonyms: privacy, retirementremoteness from habitations, as of a place; absence of human activity.
the solitude of the mountains.
Synonyms: lonelinessa lonely, unfrequented place.
a solitude in the mountains.
Synonyms: wilderness, desert
solitude
/ ˈsɒlɪˌtjuːd /
noun
the state of being solitary or secluded
poetic, a solitary place
Other Word Forms
- solitudinous adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of solitude1
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Example Sentences
Having had 35 years of relationship drama, it’s been beautiful for me to learn how to find serenity in solitude, and I don’t want to risk throwing away all the gains I’ve made.
I was enjoying my solitude, listening to a lot of music.
About two hours away from CDMX, the lakeside town became his district of solitude.
Each stunning string instrument leaning against the stark white wall is a tally and talking book, marking the value of a period of relative solitude and reflection.
It has more than 550 miles of hiking trails, including several treks where you can find yourself in solitude in dense conifer forests with sweeping mountain views.
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- seclusion
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