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  1. alone: 1 adj isolated from others “could be alone in a crowded room” “was alone with her thoughts” “I want to be alone ” Synonyms: unsocial not seeking or given to association; being or living without companions adj lacking companions or companionship “he was alone when we met him” “she is alone much of the time” Synonyms: lone , lonely , ...

  2. alone. ( əˈləʊn) adj, adv ( postpositive) 1. apart from another or others; solitary. 2. without anyone or anything else: one man alone could lift it. 3. without equal; unique: he stands alone in the field of microbiology. 4. to the exclusion of others; only: she alone believed him.

  3. Find 51 different ways to say ALONE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  4. 7 meanings: 1. apart from another or others; solitary 2. without anyone or anything else 3. without equal; unique 4. to the.... Click for more definitions.

  5. 6 days ago · Unlike most focusing adverbs, alone typically appears after a noun phrase. Only the teacher knew vs.The teacher alone knew; Like "by themselves", the adverb "alone" may be used with a plural subject, and can have either a collective sense (where the verb and adverb apply to the plural noun phrase as one conceptual whole) or a distributive sense (where the verb and adverb apply separately to ...

  6. 3 lonely and unhappy or without any friends Carol felt all alone in the world. I've been so alone since you went away. 4 used after a noun or pronoun to show that the person or thing mentioned is the only one You can't blame anyone else; you alone made the decision. 5 used after a noun or pronoun to emphasize one particular thing The shoes ...

  7. alone, lone, lonely, lonesome all imply being without companionship or association. alone is colorless unless reinforced by all; it then suggests solitariness or desolation: alone in the house; all alone on an island. lone is somewhat poetic or is intended humorously: a lone sentinel. lonely implies a sad or disquieting feeling of isolation.