adjective “solitary”
Grondform solitary (more/most)
- enjoying being alone
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
After his wife passed away, he led a solitary life in the countryside.
- done by oneself or being without others
She took a solitary walk along the beach to clear her mind.
- located in a place that is rarely visited or far from other people
The cabin was a solitary retreat, far from the nearest neighbor.
- empty and not used or lived in by anyone
The abandoned house stood solitary against the backdrop of overgrown fields.
- the only one of its kind
The scientist discovered a solitary specimen of the rare plant.
noun “solitary”
Singular solitary, Plural solitaries oder onzieleg
- a person who prefers to live alone, away from others
The old man had become a solitary, rarely leaving his mountain home.
- the practice of confining a person alone in a cell as a form of punishment
After the altercation with the guards, the inmate was sentenced to a week in solitary.
- the condition of being alone or isolated from others
She enjoyed the solitary of early mornings when the world was still asleep.