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    alone
    /əˈləʊn/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. on one's own: "he lives alone" Similar by oneselfon one's ownsolosinglyOpposite in company
    • 2. indicating that something is confined to the specified subject or recipient: "he is answerable to Parliament alone" Similar onlysolelyjustuniquely

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  2. Alone is an adjective and an adverb meaning that no other person is with you. When we use alone as an adjective, it never comes before the noun (predicative adjective): …

  3. 1. : separated from others : isolated. was alone in the office. 2. : exclusive of anyone or anything else : only. She alone knows what happened. 3. a. : considered without reference to any other. The children alone would eat that much. b. : incomparable, unique. They are alone among their contemporaries in this respect. aloneness. ə-ˈlōn-nəs. noun.

  4. 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.

  5. Alone is an adjective and an adverb meaning that no other person is with you. When we use alone as an adjective, it never comes before the noun (predicative adjective): …

  6. Definition of alone adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. ALONE definition: 1. without other people: 2. used to emphasize that only one person or thing is involved: 3. to…. Learn more.

  10. excluding much or all; especially all but a particular group or minority. adjective. radically distinctive and without equal. “he is alone in the field of microbiology” “this theory is altogether alone in its penetration of the problem”

  11. Alone, and on your own / by yourself (which are less formal and are the normal phrases used in spoken English) describe a person or thing that is separate from others. They do not mean that the person is unhappy: I like being alone in the house.