No. Go see a doctor.
Both are correct, but they have slightly different connotations. "Feeling lonely" implies a sense of emotional isolation, while "feeling alone" suggests a physical state of being by oneself.
Bee Gees are you feeling alright on these lonely, lonely nights
If you feel lonely you should take this time to spend with friends and family!
Feeling lonely is like being stranded in a desert with no one around. Feeling scared is like being lost in a dark, labyrinthine maze. Feeling lonely is like being adrift in a vast ocean with no land in sight. Feeling scared is like being chased by an invisible threat in a dense fog.
to pet it when he is lonely.. he likes the feeling of it on his thumb
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"Lonely" is an adjective, not a verb or adverb. It is used to describe a feeling of being alone or isolated.
When your child is feeling lonely its a good idea for them to join a club such as the scouts or girl guides or a local youth club somewhere other children will be so that they may make friends and stop feeling so alone.
That is not a question. Try to go out and meet people.
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Yes, i walk a lonely road is personification because you are giving an inanimate object (road) emotions/human properties (lonely) and implies that the road is feeling lonely
A common usage would be "I'm feeling lonely." A bit more verbose, "Mark felt lonely when he couldn't visit any of his friends."