solitaries

[US]/[ˈsɒlɪt(ə)riz]/
[UK]/[ˈsɑːlɪt(ə)riz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.A person who prefers to live alone; a recluse.; A member of a religious order living in solitude.
adj.Living or preferring to live in solitude.

Phrases & Collocations

solitary lives

solitary confinement

solitary figure

solitary walk

solitary pursuit

be solitary

living solitary

solitary existence

solitary state

became solitary

Example Sentences

the research focused on the behavior of social solitaries in urban environments.

despite their preference for solitude, some solitaries occasionally sought human interaction.

the artist was known as a creative solitary, working late into the night.

many solitaries find solace and inspiration in nature's quiet embrace.

the aging recluse was a true solitary, living a simple life in the countryside.

the study examined the psychological profiles of habitual solitaries.

he became a solitary after experiencing a profound personal loss.

the solitaries often preferred books and quiet contemplation over social gatherings.

the lighthouse keeper was a solitary figure, tending to the lamp for weeks at a time.

a growing number of young adults are choosing to become digital solitaries.

the mountain hermit lived as a solitary, seeking enlightenment through meditation.

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