Synonym: individual, isolated, lone, single, unaccompanied. Antonym: bustling. Similar words: military, unitary, militarism, unitary system, metropolitan, cosmopolitan, totalitarian, totalitarianism. Meaning: ['sɑlɪtərɪ /'sɒlɪtrɪ] n. 1. confinement of a prisoner in isolation from other prisoners 2. one who lives in solitude. adj. 1. characterized by or preferring solitude 2. of plants and animals; not growing or living in groups or colonies 3. lacking companions or companionship 4. being the only one; single and isolated from others 5. remote or secluded.
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91. This was the longest and hardest part of all the Saturday nights such as this one: the anxious and solitary waiting.
92. Above the solitary institute, with its picture postcard setting, the hillside prayer flags flutter.
93. Solitons are solitary waves; the Severn bore is a good example.
94. Any animal with a solitary set of chromosomes is hence doomed to masculinity.
95. It isn't a solitary clunker that produced a 103-85 loss to the Miami Heat that is offensive.
96. The girl's solitary state occasioned a good deal of sympathy, and in some cases, even stronger feelings.
97. Riina himself was caught the same year and now languishes in solitary confinement.
97. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
98. After a brief show trial they were put in solitary confinement in appalling conditions until March this year.
99. Newman was either full of baloney or a solitary man being steamrolled by big business.
100. Not only did Shearer fail to score, but Monkou also refused him licence for so much as a solitary shot at goal.
101. At ten I put my coat on and took a solitary walk through the storm, trying to settle my heart.
102. When he left the infirmary he was due to spend two weeks in solitary.
103. I spent the vast majority of my time in solitary confinement.
104. Primary small cell gastric lymphomas are less frequent and are usually localised, solitary lesions that can be completely excised.
105. If one is lucky, a solitary fantasy can totally transform one million realities. Maya Angelou
106. A solitary horse, if given the chance, will always try and join others.
107. The bulls lead more or less solitary lives outside the herd.
108. I read once that nobody can stand more than ten years in prison, or more than one year of solitary confinement.
109. Return with nonchalant air woman enjoying deliberately solitary lunch, but bark shin on chair.
110. Although rhinos have been depicted as rather vicious stampeding animals they are in fact sedentary and often solitary.
111. But then I do see the human condition as mostly solitary.
112. They are inclined to be retiring, anxious and solitary and are far more likely to be victims of crime than perpetrators.
113. For 18 months in 1982 and 1983, he had been kept permanently handcuffed in solitary confinement.
114. I swerved to avoid a solitary drunk who dreamily crossed the road backwards.
115. Mary Mara makes the volatile Ruth a mainspring of precarious tension, capable of a solitary three-way argument over a peanut-butter sandwich.
116. She understood that this handsome, rather solitary young man had great potential.
117. He exhibited high intelligence, had an exceptional memory, but was unpopular and solitary because he hated games.
118. The solitary nights, because that was the only way he wanted to consort with her - in bed.
119. Soothed by that solitary telephone call, Diana's ruffled pride was momentarily mollified when she returned to Coleherne Court.
120. But once in place, a cactus is unlikely to remain a solitary specimen for long.
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