Lone synonyms
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Without another or others; single; one and only
Unfrequented; desolate
alone (related)
Without equal or peer
Made unfit for habitation or use; laid waste; neglected; destroyed.
Cut off from the public view; hidden, intimate, etc.
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Removed from others; secluded
Not frequented.
Without a companion; friendless, alone.
(Music) performed or scored without accompaniment; solo
Free to fall in love; not married, engaged, etc.
Having no attachments or ties; free to do as one pleases.
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Not married, engaged, or involved in a serious sexual or romantic relationship.
Of a period of time, being particular; as, one morning, one year.
Separated; not together
Of or relating to an individual, especially a single human:
Having little in common with one's associates, family, etc.
Standing apart from others of its kind; isolated
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(Rare) Unique; singular
Designed for or performed by a single voice, person, or instrument
low-waged (related)
carers (related)
non-abusing (related)
Remarkable; extraordinary:
together (antonym)
In the same place; with one another; not apart
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along (antonym)
by oneself; only
accompanied (antonym)
by oneself; only
Alone in kind or class; sole:
Of, belonging to, or associated with a specific person, group, thing, or category; not general or universal:
Separate is defined as something or someone not connected to anything or anyone else.
The definition of singular is something one-of-a-kind, or something that is strange or unusual in some way.
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The definition of detached is separate or not connected, or not emotionally involved.
Of or relating to someone or something that is set apart
Separated in time, space, or degree.
footloose-and-fancy-free
first-and-last
include (related)
Lacking the company of others
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marriage (related)
Without a spouse
Find another word for lone. In this page you can discover 43 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for lone, like: sole, solitary, lonesome, deserted, alone, desolate, secluded, sequestered, unfrequented, companionless and unaccompanied.