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lone
[lohn]
adjective
being alone; without company or accompaniment; solitary; unaccompanied.
a lone traveler.
standing by itself or apart; isolated.
a lone house in the valley.
sole; single; only.
That company constitutes our lone competitor in the field.
unmarried or widowed.
lone
/ ləʊn /
adjective
unaccompanied; solitary
single or isolated
a lone house
a literary word for lonely
unmarried or widowed
Other Word Forms
- loneness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of lone1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Puso Dithejane scored the lone goal of the first half for Galaxy and Keita completed a sweeping move covering the length of the pitch to double the lead on 84 minutes.
Pajaree, the final qualifier in the field of 60, had an eagle and six birdies against a lone bogey, her eagle at the sixth helping leap her into contention.
Only then did the backbone scale: We went from server closets wedged next to the mop sink to data centers and cloud regions, from lone system administrators to fulfillment networks, cybersecurity and compliance.
Corpuz answered her lone bogey at the third hole with birdies on the next four, another to begin the back nine and two more at the par-three 16th and par-five 17th.
The lone "nay" came from the Republican lawmaker from Louisiana, Clay Higgins, who defied his party saying his vote was a principled "NO".
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