My dad lived in solitude. He lived alone
I do enjoy my solitude (alone time).
Do you mean a sentence with solitude being used in it? If so;The lonely man preferred his life of solitude to the busy life he once led in the city.The bird seemed content with it's solitude -- as if it only needed itself to keep it company.
I enjoyed the peaceful solitude of the cabin in the woods.
The child was sent to his room, forced to go through the remainder of the day in solitude.
She enjoys the peace and solitude of a quiet walk though the gardens.In the solitude of the library, she studied hard for the exam.For dad, an afternoon of fishing means hours of restful solitude.My much needed solitude was interrupted when the rowdy kids arrived home from the pep rally.
This garden was a bastion of solitude until you showed up.
She cherished the moments of solitude she found in the quiet stillness of the mountains.
The mansion's sprawling garden area was a veritable bastion of solitude.
A bastion refers to a defender of certain principles or ideals. A sample sentence is: "The hero of the war is seen as a bastion of courage".
- In My - Solitude was created in 1934.
The word solitude has 3 syllables.
"Solitude" in French is translated as "la solitude."