loneliness in Latin
loneliness in Latin is sōlitās, sōlitūdō — loneliness means a painful feeling of being alone or cut off from other people.
loneliness in Latin
sōlitās
sōlitūdō
What does "loneliness" mean?
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noun A painful feeling of being alone or cut off from other people.
"The loneliness of living abroad hit her hardest during the holidays."
loneliness in a sentence
- The loneliness of living abroad hit her hardest during the holidays.
- He struggled with loneliness after his friends moved away.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "loneliness" in Latin?
"loneliness" in Latin is sōlitās, sōlitūdō. loneliness means: A painful feeling of being alone or cut off from other people.
How do you use "loneliness" in a sentence?
Example: "The loneliness of living abroad hit her hardest during the holidays." In Latin, "loneliness" is sōlitās, sōlitūdō.
Are there other ways to say "loneliness" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "loneliness": sōlitās, sōlitūdō.
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