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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a lonely/solitary existence (= without anyone else with you ) ▪ Male bears live a mostly solitary existence, away from the female and cubs. lead/live a solitary/frugal etc existence ▪ The women lead a miserable ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-14c., "alone, living alone," from Old French solitaire , from Latin solitarius "alone, lonely, isolated," from solitas "loneliness, solitude," from solus "alone" (see sole (adj.)). Meaning "single, sole, only" is from 1742. Related: Solitarily ; solitariness ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Living or being by one's self; alone; having no companion present; being without associates. n. 1 One who lives alone, or in solitude; an anchoret, hermit or recluse. 2 solitary confinement
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Solitary is the state of being alone or in solitude . The term may refer to: shortened form of solitary confinement Solitary but social , a type of social organization in biology where individuals forage alone but share sleeping space Solitary (Lost) , ...
Usage examples of solitary.
At last, towards sunset, as he gained the empty heights of Bel Air, a solitary dark grey building showed on the Ridge of the Anguille above him, which he knew for the dwelling of Jean Villeneuve, or Jean of the Ridge, as he was generally known.
In the distance he saw Solitary Ridge, a long, ramrod-vertical cliff, distinctive by its angularity in this relatively uniform area.
The size of small dogs with long, trailing tails, these fast, solitary runners, browsing on leaves and fallen fruit, were ancestors of the mighty artiodactyl family, which would one day include pigs, sheep, cattle, reindeer, antelope, giraffes, and camels.
They landed at the edge of a solitary grandfather banyan half a league downstream.
It insisted on English and spoke with a Belter accent, flat and rather neutral, the intonation of a people who were too solitary and too crowded to afford much emotion.
They wanted extraverts and they wanted brilliant scientists who necessarily had had to dive deep into solitary study for years and years.
Traveller pursed his lips and moved a solitary finger in a delicate plea for silence though Marris was not aware that he had made any sound.
When at last an elevator arrived, the doors opened to reveal a solitary passenger, a thin-shouldered and neurasthenic young masseuse who lived with her mother on the 5th floor.
This lack of supportive insight from a concerned and experienced meditator is for many people part of the solitary nature of their inner journey.
The Colonies of Irrya will never give in to the tormented creatures of our dark past, these monsters of miscreation who have never even known the pleasure of living as solitary beings!
She had often wondered if the solitary life of a monkery was not more suited to him.
Yet from the explanatory considerations which have been set forth we can understand the derivation of the multifarious swarm of notions afloat in the world, as the fifteen hundred varieties of apple now known have all been derived from the solitary white crab.
Thomas and his dreaded multiphasic machines to enjoy a couple of hours of solitary jogging through the darkness?
On the third day of September, the king, according to custom, going out in a carriage to take the air, accompanied by one domestic, was, in the night, at a solitary place near Belem, attacked by three men on horseback, armed with musquetoons, one of whom fired his piece at the coachman without effect.
GREAT BOOK, tile Seventy-first on LOVE, wherein nothing is written, but the Reader receives a Lanthorn, a Powder-cask and a Pick-axe, and therewith pursues his yellow-dusking path across the rubble of preceding excavators in the solitary quarry: a yet more instructive passage than the overscrawled Seventieth, or French Section, whence the chapter opens, and where hitherto the polite world has halted.