A1 adverb Neutre #795 le plus courant

lonely

/ˈloʊnli/

To feel sad because you are by yourself or do not have any friends. It describes the unhappy feeling of wanting company or connection with other people.

Exemples

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1

I feel lonely when my friends are not at school.

I feel lonely when my friends are not at school.

2

The report states that many elderly people feel lonely in big cities.

The report states that many elderly people feel lonely in big cities.

3

I'm home alone and feeling a bit lonely, so I'll call my mom.

I'm home alone and feeling a bit lonely, so I'll call my mom.

Famille de mots

Nom
loneliness
Adverbe
lonelily
Adjectif
lonely
Apparenté
loner
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Astuce mémo

Look at the word: it has 'one' in it. You feel lonely when you feel like you are only 'one' person with no friends.

Quiz rapide

I felt very ___ when I moved to a new city where I knew nobody.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : lonely

Exemples

1

I feel lonely when my friends are not at school.

everyday

I feel lonely when my friends are not at school.

2

The report states that many elderly people feel lonely in big cities.

formal

The report states that many elderly people feel lonely in big cities.

3

I'm home alone and feeling a bit lonely, so I'll call my mom.

informal

I'm home alone and feeling a bit lonely, so I'll call my mom.

4

The study explores why students feel lonely during their first year of university.

academic

The study explores why students feel lonely during their first year of university.

5

Moving to a new office can make employees feel lonely for a short time.

business

Moving to a new office can make employees feel lonely for a short time.

Famille de mots

Nom
loneliness
Adverbe
lonelily
Adjectif
lonely
Apparenté
loner

Collocations courantes

feel lonely to feel lonely
lonely place a lonely place
lonely life a lonely life
lonely person a lonely person
very lonely very lonely

Phrases Courantes

a lonely heart

a lonely heart

it's lonely at the top

it's lonely at the top

a lonely road

a lonely road

Souvent confondu avec

lonely vs alone

Alone means being by yourself physically; lonely means being sad about being by yourself.

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Notes d'usage

Use 'lonely' to describe the negative emotion of missing people. Even if you are with others, you can still feel lonely.

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Erreurs courantes

Don't use 'lonely' just to mean you are by yourself; use 'alone' for the physical state and 'lonely' for the sad feeling.

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Astuce mémo

Look at the word: it has 'one' in it. You feel lonely when you feel like you are only 'one' person with no friends.

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Origine du mot

Created in the 16th century by combining 'alone' and the suffix '-ly'.

Modèles grammaticaux

Follows linking verbs like 'be', 'feel', or 'seem' Functions as an adjective despite ending in -ly Can be used before a noun (a lonely man)
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Contexte culturel

Loneliness is a significant topic in modern Western health discussions regarding the elderly and social media usage.

Quiz rapide

I felt very ___ when I moved to a new city where I knew nobody.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : lonely

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