lol....i choose the lonely one lol
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.
No, "lonely" is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe the feeling of being alone or feeling isolated.
The adjective meaning alone or lonesome is spelled "lonely."
"Lonely" is an adjective, not a verb or adverb. It is used to describe a feeling of being alone or isolated.
No, the sentence should be "he went into the sea alone" to be grammatically correct.
"Lonesome" is a feeling of being alone, isolated, or lonely. It typically describes a sense of solitude or longing for companionship.
Correct: * I feel alone (better, lonely). * I feel as if I am alone.
The adjective meaning alone or lonesome is spelled "lonely."
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.
Loneliness is feeling disconnected and isolated from others, often resulting in emotional distress. Solitude, on the other hand, is a state of being alone without feeling lonely. Solitude can be a choice that brings peace and introspection.
Lonely Alone was created in 1986.
No, the sentence should be "he went into the sea alone" to be grammatically correct.
Not exactly. A better sentence would be ' She woke up and found she was alone'...(at least i think)
Lonely Won't Leave Me Alone was created in 1986.
We tend to feel lonely when we are missing them after they are gone. With time this feeling will subside however you have to give yourself the chance and time to get over these feelings and then you will find that if you are feeling lonely it isn't due to one person that you spent some time with but maybe a lingering issue that needs to be addressed, you need to fill your life with positivity and not settle for someone due to the fear of being alone or lonliness. Gather your independence and when you can feel comfortable, safe and secure with yourself then will you be comfortable with being alone and possibly ready to invite someone to share that with you.
"Lonely" typically refers to the feeling of being alone and lacking companionship, while "lonesome" often carries a connotation of a more profound, deep-seated sense of isolation or desolation. "Lonely" can be a temporary feeling, while "lonesome" tends to imply a more enduring state of solitude.
lonely is when you have people around you but still feel sad and empty. when you are alone you have no one with you in the room
There is no plural for lonely! There is no plural for lonely because it is an adverb.