alone
Americanadjective
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separate, apart, or isolated from others.
I want to be alone.
- Synonyms:
- unattended, unaccompanied, solitary, single
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to the exclusion of all others or all else.
One cannot live by bread alone.
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unique; unequaled; unparalleled.
He is alone among his peers in devotion to duty.
adverb
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solitarily; solo.
She prefers to live alone.
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You alone hold the key to your happiness.
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without aid or help.
The baby let go of the side of the crib and stood alone.
adjective
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apart from another or others; solitary
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without anyone or anything else
one man alone could lift it
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without equal; unique
he stands alone in the field of microbiology
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to the exclusion of others; only
she alone believed him
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to refrain from annoying or interfering with
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to refrain from interfering with something that is satisfactory
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much less; not to mention
he can't afford beer, let alone whisky
Usage
See leave 1.
Related Words
Alone, lone, lonely, lonesome all imply being without companionship or association. Alone is colorless unless reinforced by all; it then suggests solitariness or desolation: alone in the house; all alone on an island. Lone is somewhat poetic or is intended humorously: a lone sentinel. Lonely implies a sad or disquieting feeling of isolation. Lonesome connotes emotion, a longing for companionship.
Other Word Forms
- aloneness noun
Etymology
Origin of alone
First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English al one all (in the sense “wholly”) one
Explanation
The word alone comes from a combination of the Middle English words "all" and "one," which is really all you need to know to understand the word. A person who is alone is all-in-one; there's no one else around. Depending how you look at it, the word alone can have positive or negative connotations. A person with a bad attitude that no one wants to be around might find himself alone much of the time. But someone seeking solitude, might choose to be alone. Then there are those people or things that are so unique or special that they alone possess a certain quality. Superman alone could save the world from the evil hand of Lex Luthor.
Vocabulary lists containing alone
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Example Sentences
Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.
Paying only some expenses — such as HOA fees or property taxes alone — may still result in a partial SSI reduction.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 18, 2026
The San Francisco Bay Area consultant is an active member of the California Gig Workers Union, so he knows he isn’t alone.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 18, 2026
So she wasn’t alone and she wasn’t the pioneer, but she was a pioneer.
From Slate • Apr. 18, 2026
His mother recalls him as a young boy, alone in his bedroom, repeatedly practicing phrases on his guitar.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 17, 2026
For the rest of my hair, I can finger-comb a product through one small section at a time and then leave it alone to dry.
From "Keeping Pace" by Laurie Morrison
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