solitude
Americannoun
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the state of being or living alone; seclusion.
to enjoy one's solitude.
- Synonyms:
- privacy, retirement
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remoteness from habitations, as of a place; absence of human activity.
the solitude of the mountains.
- Synonyms:
- loneliness
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a lonely, unfrequented place.
a solitude in the mountains.
- Synonyms:
- wilderness, desert
noun
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the state of being solitary or secluded
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poetic a solitary place
Related Words
Solitude, isolation refer to a state of being or living alone. Solitude emphasizes the quality of being or feeling lonely and deserted: to live in solitude. Isolation may mean merely a detachment and separation from others: to be put in isolation with an infectious disease.
Other Word Forms
- solitudinous adjective
Etymology
Origin of solitude
First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin sōlitūdō. See soli- 1, -tude
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