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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
solitary
soli·tary [solitary solitaries] adjective, noun BrE [ˈsɒlətri] NAmE [ˈsɑːləteri] adjective 1. usually before noun done alone; without other people •She enjoys long solitary walks. •He led a solitary life. 2. (of a person or an animal)enjoying being alone; frequently spending time alone •He was a solitary child. •Tigers are solitary animals. 3. (of a person, thing or place)alone, with no other people or things around Syn: ↑single •a solitary farm •A solitary light burned dimly in the hall. 4. usually before noun (especially in negative sentences and questions)only one Syn: ↑single •There was not a solitary shred of evidence (= none at all). Word Origin: Middle English: from Latin solitarius, from solus ‘alone’. Thesaurus: solitary adj. •Tigers are solitary animals. introverted • • reclusive • • withdrawn • • unsociable • |usually disapproving antisocial • Opp: gregarious a solitary/reclusive figure/man feel unsociable/antisocial Which word? Solitary and introverted describe sb's character; reclusive and withdrawn describe sb's behaviour. Unsociable and antisocial also describe behaviour, often a temporary state •Why are you being so unsociable/antisocial when we've got guests? Derived Word: ↑solitariness noun (pl. soli·taries) 1. uncountable (informal) = ↑solitary confinement 2. countable (formal)a person who chooses to live alone Word Origin: Middle English: from Latin solitarius, from solus ‘alone’.
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