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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
In one case, a lone Spirit Airlines A320 had six reported fume events in a single month.
The presentation explained how bank employees could search transaction data to identify a potential domestic terrorist or lone shooter, including by searching for purchases from vendors such as “Bass Pro Shops” and “Cabela’s.”
I slowly unzipped the tent door, poked my head out and saw it: a lone bison head-butting a picnic table, lifting one end into the air with alarming ease.
Watching these men work, I realised how far removed this was from the lone scammers.
During his lone season in the Bay, Snell picked the brain of Giants ace Logan Webb, who has led the National League in innings pitched over each of the past three seasons.
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