I decided to take a lone walk to clear my head.
Here is a sentence I once found in a book: "Then I saw a Lone wolf, just standing there, howling in the wind."Hope I helped! :)
"The room was sparsely furnished with a single bed, a small table, and a lone chair." This sentence efficiently conveys the lack of furniture in the room with the use of the word "sparsely."
The resort's bungalows were situated around a tranquil lagoon, offering guests a picturesque view of the water.
The homophone of "lone" is "loan."
The word "lone" does not have a prefix or a suffix.
Texas adopted the nickname of lone star republic
He was the lone soul
Yesterday, we met a lone mountaineer coming down the trail.
Here is a sentence I once found in a book: "Then I saw a Lone wolf, just standing there, howling in the wind."Hope I helped! :)
"Solus" is lone or alone in Latin. If you wanted to say inside, you would use either in + the ablative, or intra + the accusative. It all depends on what you are saying in your sentence. Alternative words for lone/alone can be "solitarius"or "avicus", but again it depends on your sentence.
He was the lone signer for the loan. May was the lone month that he paid the loan late.
The dulcet tones of that lone violin drew swarms of tourists to the cafe.
In three days in a row, you have to use Mordecai for your attacks only. Do not use Rigby. Then after that, you get the Mystery Badge: Lone Hero
"He stamped the wax seal on the envelope with his signet: An engraving of a tiny pond surrounded by reeds, with a lone cygnet floating on the water."
"The room was sparsely furnished with a single bed, a small table, and a lone chair." This sentence efficiently conveys the lack of furniture in the room with the use of the word "sparsely."
The Spartan is the mascot for Michigan State University.
The resort's bungalows were situated around a tranquil lagoon, offering guests a picturesque view of the water.