Synonym: aloneness, loneliness, lonesomeness, purdah. Similar words: amplitude, similitude, attitude, altitude, aptitude, beatitude, servitude, magnitude. Meaning: ['sɑlɪtuːd /'sɒlɪjuːd] n. 1. a state of social isolation 2. a solitary place 3. a disposition toward being alone.
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91. In bed on a Friday night, wearing sweatpants and eating peanut butter from the jar, Madeleine was in a state of extreme solitude.
92. Also, puffins tend to live in solitude, only ever coming together on land to mate, and ours is a one-person vehicle.
93. But even though always accompanyed by many friends, after a period of fugacious excited time, still feel solitude.
94. In life, in patients with endogenous depression are mostly away from the busy scene, like the quiet solitude.
95. Do Hoang Tuong (born in 1960) offers oils on canvas where the woman is more than simply present, imposing herself on the canvas, and above all, her sufferance and solitude transpierce us.
96. Mongolia is also a distressful nation, full of solitude, solemn and stirring, Mongolian musical culture is like that of other countries, lighting wisdom and civilization of mankind.
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97. She never called it the state of solitude, much less of singleness.
98. Both solitude and poverty protect the hiddenness of our lives.
99. You can experience this silence and solitude on a lonely mountain trail, in a big field, on a deserted ocean beach.
100. Listen to him: " I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude. "
101. L'eau dit: Je le sais, car mon coeur porte ta solitude.
102. Flee, my friend, into thy solitude - and thither, where a rough strong breeze bloweth.
103. People do need loneliness. When we are concentrating on an undertaking or a research finding, loneliness and solitude shall be leisureliness of time.
104. Imagine long golden beaches where you can wander in solitude.
105. Autumn wind furled up the leaves dropping in the street, a solemn sight of solitude with autumn-wind and dancing leaves.
106. Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude" is the magic realism of the most distinguished representative.
107. Only when you let yourself fall into its solitude embrace, the delicate quiver could then be sealed and stored in your memories, vivaciously as a whole.
108. Though his basic pictorial description may be engagingly pragmatic, Kang consciously chooses solitude colors that are very far from real but closer to surreal.
109. Who have already dared to say extremely proud of success, like the sun at high noon not afraid solitude?
110. Solitude is almost a vestigial pleasure, now that electronic entertainment can accompany us anywhere.
111. Peopledoneed loneliness. When we are concentrating on an undertaking oraresearch finding, loneliness and solitude leisureliness oftime.
112. Many poets in ancient China cited the subject in their poems, in order to deliver Chang Er's loneliness, chillness and solitude in the moon palace.
113. The inward life of those upon whom solitude has been a threshing floor of emotions.
114. Its droll tone and tricksy style almost mask its heroine's solitude and tristesse.
115. Its deplorable peculiarity was, that it was the faintness of solitude and disuse.
116. Rising and falling in sinuous curves, epitomize the beauty and solitude of the Southwest's unspoiled lands.
117. The two most important ways to protect our hiddenness are solitude and poverty.
118. Ah me! to linger there, To drink deep and to dream in that sweet solitude. ---- D. G. Rossetti .
119. In his Anthology of the Middle State, his strong sense of tragic consciousness scintillate through the lives of poets, epitaphs and poems, telling us his internal solitude and pains.
120. In a country that idealizes the good life, the reality of drudgery and waiting for the monthly pay check, or of solitude in retirement, may be harder to accept.
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