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alone
adjective as in separate; apart
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abandoned, batching it, by itself/oneself, companionless, deserted, desolate, detached, forlorn, forsaken, friendless, hermit, in solitary, individual, isolated, lone, lonely, lonesome, me and my shadow, me myself and I, on one's own, onliest, shag, single, sole, solitary, stag, traveling light, unaided, unassisted, unattached, unescorted, unmarried, widowed
adjective as in to the exclusion of; unique
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incomparable, matchless, peerless, singly, singular, unequalled, unique, unmatched, unparalleled, unrivaled, unsurpassed
Example Sentences
He said Mr Stockton called 999 shortly after he was left alone with Charlie in a "trusted position of responsibility" on the morning of 12 January, to say the boy had become "lifeless and floppy".
The minister said the government was committed to protecting the most vulnerable through the 25% discount on council tax for people who live alone and other support schemes.
According to the California Immigrant Data Portal, California alone is home to 2.44 million undocumented immigrants and 3.59 million U.S. citizens who live with undocumented family members.
They noted that the city found it could meet state housing mandates by planning for redevelopment in commercial and multifamily neighborhoods while leaving single-family zones alone.
There is strength in numbers, and people need more than ever to understand they are not alone.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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