Synonym: aloneness, desolation, forlornness, lonesomeness, solitariness, solitude. Similar words: surliness, manliness, cleanliness, uncleanliness, read between the lines, feline, lines, life line. Meaning: ['ləʊnlɪnɪs] n. 1. the state of being alone in solitary isolation 2. sadness resulting from being forsaken or abandoned 3. a disposition toward being alone.
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91. His loneliness, far worse than anything suffered in the empty north country, overwhelmed him and became intolerable.
92. Life is full of misery, loneliness, and suffering - and it's all over much too soon. Woody Allen
93. It is in the city, paradoxically enough, that true loneliness is experienced most bitterly.
94. At times I nearly went crazy from loneliness, and from that most deceptive enemy of all: self-pity.
95. But the heady joy of escaping from the routine and demands of one's family can soon evaporate into anxiety and loneliness.
96. These are probably made worse by post-natal depression and feelings of loneliness.
97. Though there was undoubtedly comradeship, there was also the danger and loneliness of individual enterprise.
98. And she couldn't bear the thought of being sucked back into the ebb tide of loneliness again either.
99. So whether the problem be set aside, crop failure or simple loneliness, the message to farmers is clear.
100. An ambience of embattled loneliness hovers over most of them.
101. She took him to a place called the Loneliness Bar, where the hostesses wore swimsuits treated with a chemical substance.
102. Casaubon can not feel the happiness he expected from his engagement but will not admit to himself his endemic loneliness.
103. Separation from someone you love can bring loneliness and despair.
104. It is clear that the vast majority of older people are neither socially isolated nor overwhelmed with feelings of loneliness.
105. Despite her evilness, there was a hint of loneliness and pity about her.
106. How tired God must be of guilt and loneliness, for that is all we ever bring to Him. Mignon McLaughlin
107. His poems were a desperate expression of his loneliness and isolation.
108. Boredom, isolation and loneliness can lead to alcoholism, marriage breakdowns and a failure to complete the assignment.
109. Some will eventually feel the loneliness as passage, as the rending of the familiar that is part of coming of age.
110. With the departure of her cellmate, Fourth Aunt experienced the anxieties of loneliness.
111. Watching the television for mindless comfort, trying to blot out loneliness with an avalanche of distraction.
112. He describes the suffering, emptiness, abandonment and loneliness that he is experiencing.
113. Loneliness and Boredom Perhaps the most serious problem of all was simply that there was not enough adventure or diversion.
114. An aircraft wanders through the upper atmosphere bee-like,(www.Sentencedict.com) propelled by loneliness.
115. Loneliness, fragile health and homelessness are just a few of the problems they face without our help.
116. I was suspended in a vast loneliness as pure and cruel as the sky.
117. And yet-and this was an increasing pain-the loneliness caused by this inhibition was getting daily harder to bear.
118. The silence closed in around her and her loneliness was almost tangible.
119. One could have too much of loneliness and isolation, and Jenny was good company; cheerful and amusingly astringent.
120. Loneliness flooded her like the bone-chilling spectre of the damned.
More similar words: surliness, manliness, cleanliness, uncleanliness, read between the lines, feline, lines, life line, on the line, sideline, guideline, shoreline, toe the line, draw the line, finesse, delineation, tidiness, business, in the pipeline, weariness, dizziness, readiness, happiness, tardiness, in essence, stinginess, on business, willingness, thriftiness, inessential.