isolated
adjective
uk
/ˈaɪ.sə.leɪ.tɪd/ us
/ˈaɪ.sə.leɪ.t̬ɪd/- aloneYou can tell me your secret - I think we're alone.
- (all) on your ownI like living on my own.
- on your lonesomeUK Sure, you can play the game on your lonesome, but it's more fun with friends.
- on your todUK Ah, your family's gone and left you on your tod, have they?
- unaccompaniedTo everyone's great surprise, she arrived at the ball unaccompanied.
- solitaryHe was a solitary child who preferred reading a book to football.
Working at home was making her feel increasingly isolated.
- lonelyI've been lonely since my friends moved away.
- lonesomeUS I'm feeling lonesome.
- isolatedI wouldn't like living out in the country - I'd feel isolated from the rest of the world.
- forlornThe characters, a flighty heiress and her forlorn suitor, are a delight.
- lornHe's a lone, lorn creature.
- desolateAfter the market crash, desolate financiers left the field.
- apart
- apartheid
- atomistic
- atomized
- bitty
- divorced
- freely
- gappy
- give something/someone a wide berth idiom
- hermetically sealed
- purdah
- resegregation
- secluded
- secludedly
- seclusive
- unattached
- uncombined
- unfused
- uninhabited
- untethered
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