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Loneliness   /lˈoʊnlinəs/   Listen
noun
Loneliness  n.  
1.
The condition of being lonely; solitude; seclusion.
2.
The state of being unfrequented by human beings; as, the loneliness of a road.
3.
Love of retirement; disposition to solitude. "I see The mystery of your loneliness."
4.
A feeling of depression resulting from being alone.
Synonyms: Solitude; seclusion. See Solitude.






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"Loneliness" Quotes from Famous Books



... my loneliness increased, and my longing to come to America. I could sell my valuables, and among them the pamphlets, and this would give me money wherewith to ...
— True to His Home - A Tale of the Boyhood of Franklin • Hezekiah Butterworth

... disappointments. And the disappointments have come, and the hopes are all fallen. Is not that so, too? Well, it is something, monsieur—I, who am lonely too, and an old man besides, so that I cannot mend my loneliness, I tell you—it is something that there is a young girl down there with a sweet and gentle face who is sorry for you, who perhaps is looking up from among those lights to where we stand in the ...
— Running Water • A. E. W. Mason

... believed that the earth contained no being created for her, and had often indulged in pensive revery over her loneliness. Never, said she, shall I take my place as a link between the past and future of my family, but I shall enter among the shadows as ...
— The Aldine, Vol. 5, No. 1., January, 1872 - A Typographic Art Journal • Various

... afternoon passed, and the twilight fell, and the lamps were lighted, and people hurried out at way-stations to safe and waiting homes, her loneliness and anxiety increased. Just before entering Rutland, a young man, dressed in a dandyish manner, and partially intoxicated, entered the car, and took the empty seat by Gypsy. She did not like his looks, and moved away slightly, turning to look ...
— Gypsy Breynton • Elizabeth Stuart Phelps

... be the same in either case. This is living, after the desert and its loneliness. I discovered one thing out there, however,—myself. It was a surprise. My 'way-back ancestors must ...
— Overland Red - A Romance of the Moonstone Canon Trail • Henry Herbert Knibbs


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