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Definition of lonely adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

lonely

adjective
 
/ˈləʊnli/
 
/ˈləʊnli/
(comparative lonelier, superlative loneliest)
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  1. unhappy because you have no friends or people to talk to
    • She lives alone and often feels lonely.
    Extra Examples
    • He was desperately lonely at school.
    • She felt oddly lonely without her books.
    • The support they give to lonely old people is invaluable.
    Topics Feelingsb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • feel
    • look
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    See full entry
  2. (of a situation or period of time) sad and spent alone
    • all those lonely nights at home watching TV
    • a lonely childhood
    • She contemplated the lonely walk home.
    • These characters live sad, lonely lives.
    Topics Feelingsb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • feel
    • look
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    See full entry
  3. [usually before noun] (of places) where only a few people ever come or visit synonym isolated
    • a lonely beach
    • a lonely mountain road
    • It gets pretty lonely here in winter.
    Which Word? alone / on your own / by yourself / lonely / lonealone / on your own / by yourself / lonely / lone
    • Alone, and on your own/by yourself (which are less formal and are the normal phrases used in spoken English), describe a person or thing that is not with other people or things. They do not mean that the person is unhappy:
      • I like being alone in the house.
      • I’m going to London by myself next week.
      • I want to finish this on my own (= without anyone’s help).
    • Lone/​solitary/​single mean that there is only one person or thing there; lone and solitary may sometimes suggest that the speaker thinks the person involved is lonely:
      • a lone jogger in the park
      • long, solitary walks
    • Lonely (North American English also lonesome) means that you are sad because you have no friends or people to talk to:
      • a lonely child
      • Sam was very lonely when he first moved to New York.
      It can also describe places or activities that make you feel lonely:
      • a lonely house
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • feel
    • look
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    See full entry
  4. Word Originlate 16th cent.: from lone + -ly.
See lonely in the Oxford Advanced American DictionarySee lonely in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English
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