solitary
1. confinement of a prisoner in isolation from other prisoners - he was held in solitary • Syn: solitary confinement • Hypernyms: confinement 2. one who lives in solitude • Syn: hermit, recluse, solitudinarian, troglodyte • Derivationally related forms: recluse (for: recluse), hermitic (for: hermit), hermitical (for: hermit) • Hypernyms: loner, lone wolf, lone hand • Instance Hyponyms: John the Baptist, St. John the Baptist
1. characterized by or preferring solitude (Freq. 3) - a lone wolf - a lonely existence - a man of a solitary disposition - a solitary walk • Syn: lone, lonely • Similar to: unsocial • Derivationally related forms: solitariness, loneliness (for: lonely) 2. of plants and animals; not growing or living in groups or colonies (Freq. 1) - solitary bees • Syn: nongregarious, nonsocial • Similar to: ungregarious • Derivationally related forms: solitariness 3. lacking companions or companionship - he was alone when we met him - she is alone much of the time - the lone skier on the mountain - a lonely fisherman stood on a tuft of gravel - a lonely soul - a solitary traveler • Syn: alone, lone, lonely • Similar to: unaccompanied • Derivationally related forms: solitariness, loneliness (for: lonely), aloneness (for: alone) 4. devoid of creatures - a lonely crossroads - a solitary retreat - a trail leading to an unfrequented lake • Syn: lonely, unfrequented • Similar to: uninhabited 5. being the only one; single and isolated from others - the lone doctor in the entire county - a lonesome pine - an only child - the sole heir - the sole example - a solitary instance of cowardice - a solitary speck in the sky • Syn: lone, lonesome, only, sole • Similar to: single • Derivationally related forms: lonesomeness (for: lonesome)
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