lonesome (Meaning)

Wordnet

lonesome (s)

being the only one; single and isolated from others

marked by dejection from being alone

Webster

lonesome (superl.)

Secluded from society; not frequented by human beings; solitary.

Conscious of, and somewhat depressed by, solitude; as, to feel lonesome.

lonesome Sentence Examples

  1. The lonesome traveler wandered the desert, yearing for the comfort of home.
  2. The old woman's lonesome heart ached for the loved ones she had lost.
  3. The abandoned dog sat by the road, its lonesome eyes pleading for companionship.
  4. The desolate landscape stretched out before me, its lonesome beauty both haunting and alluring.
  5. The lonesome whisper of the wind carried secrets through the empty night.
  6. The lonesome lighthouse stood tall and strong, guiding ships through the stormy seas.
  7. The lonesome sound of a piano drifted through the open window, evoking memories of forgotten loves.
  8. The lonesome artist lost himself in his work, finding solace in the colors and textures that filled the canvas.
  9. The lonesome cowboy roamed the vast plains, his only companions the stars and the rustling of the wind.
  10. The lonesome soul yearned for a connection that would fill the emptiness within.

FAQs About the word lonesome

being the only one; single and isolated from others, marked by dejection from being aloneSecluded from society; not frequented by human beings; solitary., Consc

lonely,lone, solitary, desolate, forlorn,lorn, only, alone, rejected, unaccompanied

attended, attended,accompanied, accompanied,, escorted,escorted

The lonesome traveler wandered the desert, yearing for the comfort of home.

The old woman's lonesome heart ached for the loved ones she had lost.

The abandoned dog sat by the road, its lonesome eyes pleading for companionship.

The desolate landscape stretched out before me, its lonesome beauty both haunting and alluring.