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- Dictionaryalone/əˈləʊn/
adjective
- 1. having no one else present: "she was alone that evening" Similar Opposite
adverb
- 1. on one's own: "he lives alone" Similar Opposite
- 2. indicating that something is confined to the specified subject or recipient: "he is answerable to Parliament alone" Similar
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Synonyms for ALONE: independently, separately, solely, individually, singly, single-handedly, unassisted, single-handed; Antonyms of ALONE: together, jointly, collectively, mutually, cooperatively, hand in hand, conjointly, hand in glove
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Synonyms for ALONE in English: solitary, isolated, sole, separate, apart, abandoned, detached, by yourself, unattended, unaccompanied, …
Synonyms for ALONE: lonely, solitary, lonesome, lone, companionless, single, unaccompanied, forlorn, desolate, detached, apart, individual; Antonyms for ALONE: accompanied, attended, in company, escorted, together.