lol....i choose the lonely one lol
No. Lonely is an adjective.
The adjective meaning alone or lonesome is spelled "lonely."
Neither: lonely is an adjective.
No its wrong. Use "he went to sea alone"..
"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.
No. Lonely is an adjective.
The adjective meaning alone or lonesome is spelled "lonely."
"Lonely" is an adjective. It describes a noun by expressing a state of feeling alone or isolated. For example, in the sentence "She felt lonely," "lonely" describes how she feels. An adverb, on the other hand, modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, typically ending in "-ly," such as "quickly" or "happily."
Neither: lonely is an adjective.
No its wrong. Use "he went to sea alone"..
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.
"Lonesome" is a feeling of being alone, isolated, or lonely. It typically describes a sense of solitude or longing for companionship.
Lonely Alone was created in 1986.
Not exactly. A better sentence would be ' She woke up and found she was alone'...(at least i think)
To learn to be alone is truly one of the biggest gifts a person can give to themselves. Being alone does not necessarily mean being lonely, though many people think that to be alone automatically means loneliness. Loneliness is the recognition of acute separateness from others. This is why a person might feel lonely even in a room with 100 people.