loneness (Meaning)

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loneness (n.)

Solitude; seclusion.

loneness Sentence Examples

  1. The loneness of the isolated island permeated the air, creating an atmosphere of profound solitude.
  2. The elderly woman sat alone on the park bench, her loneness palpable as the sun began its descent.
  3. The traveler felt a sudden pang of loneness when he realized he was the only one awake in the vast and empty city.
  4. Loneliness gripped her as she watched others laughing and connecting, while she remained outside their circles.
  5. The silence of the desolate house amplified his loneness, drowning out his thoughts.
  6. The loneness of the night seemed to stretch endlessly, consuming her in its icy embrace.
  7. Loneliness gnawed at him like a persistent ache, reminding him of his isolation from the world.
  8. She sought solitude to escape the loneliness that had consumed her since losing her loved ones.
  9. Loneliness haunted her dreams, seeping into her subconscious and making her feel utterly alone.
  10. In the tapestry of life, there were threads of joy and sorrow, but the thread of loneness was always present, weaving its way through the fabric of her existence.

FAQs About the word loneness

Solitude; seclusion.

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heterogenous, multifarious, assorted, manifold, miscellaneous, prevalent, assorted, mixed, varied, popular

The loneness of the isolated island permeated the air, creating an atmosphere of profound solitude.

The elderly woman sat alone on the park bench, her loneness palpable as the sun began its descent.

The traveler felt a sudden pang of loneness when he realized he was the only one awake in the vast and empty city.

Loneliness gripped her as she watched others laughing and connecting, while she remained outside their circles.