aloneness

[ UK /ɐlˈə‍ʊnnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a disposition toward being alone
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How To Use aloneness In A Sentence

  • Yes, there is a certain amount of alone-ness because of our uniqueness, but it's not the same kind of aloneness as among ableds--there's no exclusion of anyone. Illness, disability, ability, identity.
  • Existentialism is a 20th century philosophy that asserts the fundamental meaninglessness of life and our abject aloneness.
  • Then, elated with the tranquillity of aloneness, I sat upon dusty shoes extracting ideas from my brain to be written painfully into my journal.
  • The aloneness which she had not experienced for months, had returned. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • Both of the characters feel the terrible pain of aloneness and separateness felt also by both Linnet and Owl of the changeling stories.
  • Will you allow me to walk beside you, to comfort and protect you, as you face your "aloneness"? Archive 2007-08-01
  • The feeling/experience of 'aloneness' and 'never quite fitting'... The Queerness of Everything
  • By way of incessant close-ups of Roberts, the film fetishizes her aloneness and her independence.
  • The plane is a metaphor for his remoteness, his aloneness, his posture as an observer, an outsider.
  • Here, aloneness and apartness allows one access to the heart.
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