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solitary

SO-liht-ree
adjective
1
Alone; without any companions present.
"He took a solitary walk along the beach at dawn."
"She led a solitary life after her children moved away."
2
Remote, quiet, and rarely visited by other people.
"The cabin sat in a solitary valley miles from the nearest road."
3
Single; the only one of its kind in a given place.
"A solitary light burned in the window of the empty house."

How to Use Solitary

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In plain EnglishBeing alone, or a place that's quiet and cut off from other people.

Common pairings
a solitary figure solitary confinement live a solitary life
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Etymology

From Latin sōlitārius, "alone" — the same root that gives us "solitaire".

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