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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121. A solitary star plummeted downward to bury itself in the sand beside Alec's foot.
122. Small forest antelopes are selective feeders and, as a consequence, are solitary and monogamous.
123. He was held in solitary confinement in the General Intelligence headquarters in Riyadh and was reportedly tortured.
124. Our Sun is in a minority among the stars of the Universe in that it seems to be solitary.
125. By leading a solitary existence, he avoids competing with the females that he has fertilised.
126. A solitary street-lamp shed feeble green light, leaving most of the street in shadow.
127. In the middle of the lawn last week there was a solitary sunbather, as naked as the day she was born. Sentencedict.com
128. I could see a solitary figure outlined against the horizon.
129. However, some species, such as the beaked whales and the river dolphins, can be almost solitary.
130. A solitary figure standing there in a trench coat under one of the street lamps?
131. The guilt that deprived her of her solitary pleasures had not been helpful to her children.
132. He had an interested audience of mallard, water-hen and the solitary grebe.
133. Stone recurrence was 5.7% at one year and was observed both in patients with solitary and multiple stones.
134. Why did he sit there in that most sociable of settings, solitary and apparently with neither need nor wish for company?
135. A solitary figure stood at the end of the bar.
136. He renounces all possibility of a happy life in favor of a solitary one dedicated to work.
137. Asylum seekers, with tales of torture, rape and solitary confinement, can go to the end of the queue.
138. There was one solitary hotel left standing after the earthquake.
139. Judge orders confiscation of smuggler's £1.5m assets Drugs baron faces 15 years in solitary.
140. Last summer he took his solitary art one stage further, opening two new routes on Mont Blanc in a single trip.
141. They both turned and looked out across the fresh greenery sparkling in the April sunlight towards the solitary plume of blue smoke.
142. After the rut the males separate from the groups of females and begin their more or less solitary existence once again.
143. We appreciated that long months of solitary on top of the awful treatment he'd received before must have put incredible strains on him.
144. These storks are usually solitary nesters whose young, like those of Ibis, are dependent on their parents for food.
145. Even his hobbies were the solitary pursuits of hunting and fishing.
146. I watched as the boat, propelled by a solitary oarsman, turned into the shore almost directly in front of me.
147. Fry opposed the penal reformers' prevailing orthodoxy of solitary confinement.
148. They are solitary creatures, usually feeding on their own, searching for prey on the river bed.
149. For the next seven weeks, Gobalkrishnan was held in solitary confinement and denied access to a lawyer or his family.
150. Insects appeared about half a billion years ago, but stayed solitary until termites turned up three hundred million years later.
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