alone

1 of 2

adjective

1
: separated from others : isolated
was alone in the office
2
: exclusive of anyone or anything else : only
She alone knows what happened.
3
a
: considered without reference to any other
The children alone would eat that much.
b
: incomparable, unique
They are alone among their contemporaries in this respect.
aloneness noun

alone

2 of 2

adverb

1
: solely, exclusively
The blame is mine alone.
2
: without aid or support
He said he could do it alone.
Choose the Right Synonym for alone

alone, solitary, lonely, lonesome, lone, forlorn, desolate mean isolated from others.

alone stresses the objective fact of being by oneself with slighter notion of emotional involvement than most of the remaining terms.

everyone needs to be alone sometimes

solitary may indicate isolation as a chosen course

glorying in the calm of her solitary life

but more often it suggests sadness and a sense of loss.

left solitary by the death of his wife

lonely adds to solitary a suggestion of longing for companionship.

felt lonely and forsaken

lonesome heightens the suggestion of sadness and poignancy.

an only child often leads a lonesome life

lone may replace lonely or lonesome but typically is as objective as alone.

a lone robin pecking at the lawn

forlorn stresses dejection, woe, and listlessness at separation from one held dear.

a forlorn lost child

desolate implies inconsolable grief at loss or bereavement.

desolate after her brother's death

Examples of alone in a Sentence

Adjective This wine goes well with food, but is also very good alone. I got him alone and asked him what had really happened. She lived alone for many years. She doesn't mind being alone because she never feels lonely. He was alone with his thoughts. He felt very alone when he went away to school. Adverb The police believe the criminal acted alone. The price alone is enough to discourage people. The special effects alone make the movie worth seeing.
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Adjective
Minter wasn’t alone in praising the defense while still expecting more from it. Elliott Teaford, Orange County Register, 31 Oct. 2024 Truly invisible helpers:Role reversal: millions of kids care for adults but many are alone. Medora Lee, USA TODAY, 30 Oct. 2024
Adverb
There are significant populations of Puerto Ricans in several swing states — including more than 400,000 in Pennsylvania alone. Niall Stanage, The Hill, 2 Nov. 2024 Huge moments Biden’s disastrous debate, Trump nearly being shot dead, Biden dropping out and Harris becoming the Democratic candidate so late in the race would alone have been enough to make this election historic. Kevin Rector, Los Angeles Times, 2 Nov. 2024 See all Example Sentences for alone 

Word History

Etymology

Adjective

Middle English al-one, alone, allone, from al, all all entry 2 + one one entry 1

Adverb

Middle English, derivative of al-one, alone alone entry 1

First Known Use

Adjective

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Adverb

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of alone was in the 13th century

Dictionary Entries Near alone

Cite this Entry

“Alone.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/alone. Accessed 9 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

alone

1 of 2 adjective
1
: separated from others
alone in her room
2
: not including anyone or anything else
money alone is not enough

alone

2 of 2 adverb
1
: solely sense 1
the proof rests on that statement alone
2
: without company, aid, or support
did it alone

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