Hermit or agoraphobic.
Monophobia
The word lonely is an adjective. It describes someone who is unhappy at being alone.
"Language... has created the word "loneliness" to express the pain of being alone. And it has created the word "solitude" to express the glory of being alone." So in short, loneliness can also be quite good. We can feel happy when we're alone too
The root word for "lonely" is "lone" which means 'being alone or solitary'.
Yes, loneliness is a noun. It refers to the state of being alone or feeling isolated.
The exact word to describe a person who hates being alone will vary depending on the reason they don't like, or hate, to be alone. Some examples are provided below.It might indicate they are insecure, dependent, or have not yet obtained or established a sense of self or identity of their own so they seek out others to follow, depend upon, or to create their world for them and being alone makes them feel lost. There are different words for this kind of person such as "Shrinking Violet", "Introvert", and "Dependent".Or various types of phobias might be at play, and then the word for a person with their particular fear could be used. Some of those phobias that involve fear of being alone are: Autophobia, Monophobia, and Isolophobia. The words, then, for those people who hate to be alone because of an irrational fear include: "Autophobic", "Monophobic", and "Isolophobic".Another type of person who hates to be alone might be the "social butterfly" or "extrovert". These are people who thrive on being the center of attention and want an audience, or an adoring person with them and they are unhappy when there is no one else around. Other names for these types of people are: "Socializer", "Befriender", "Serial Flirt", "Live One", "Assertive Woman/Man", "Live Wire", "Outgoing Person", and "Gregarious Person".____________I don't think there IS a word for it.
The likely word is "isolation" (being kept alone).
When a root word is "locked," it means it cannot stand alone and needs affixes to form a complete word, like "ject" in "injection." When a root word is "free," it can stand alone as a complete word without needing affixes, like "book" in "bookstore."
No, the word "lone" is not a verb. It is primarily used as an adjective to describe being alone or solitary.
The word "isolation" originates from the Latin word "insula," which means island. This reflects the idea of being separated or cut off from others, similar to an island being alone in the sea.
Yes, the word "alone" is derived from the Latin word "solus."
Example sentence - I enjoy being independent and living alone.
Solo