1·· without any others being included or involved.
"Was entirely to blame."
"A school devoted entirely to the needs of problem children."
2·· without anybody else.
"The child stayed home alone."
"He flew solo."
1·· exclusive of anyone or anything else.
"She alone believed him."
"Cannot live by bread alone."
2·· radically distinctive and without equal.
"He is alone in the field of microbiology."
"This theory is altogether alone in its penetration of the problem."
3·· isolated from others.
"Could be alone in a crowded room."
"Was alone with her thoughts."
4·· lacking companions or companionship.
"He was alone when we met him."
"She is alone much of the time."
Go away, leave me alone, or also known as don't bother me
more alone and most alone. One might also argue that "alone" can not be compared- either you are alone or your are not.
Yes, it can be an adverb (acted alone) or it can be an adjective (he was alone).
No, "dozen" is not a compound word. It is derived from the Old French word "dozaine," meaning a group of twelve. A compound word is formed by combining two or more independent words, such as "toothbrush" or "basketball." In contrast, "dozen" stands alone as a single unit of meaning.
A dependent variable cannot stand alone, as it relies on the influence of one or more independent variables. In an experiment or study, the dependent variable is the outcome that researchers measure to see how it changes in response to manipulations of the independent variable. Without the context of an independent variable, the dependent variable lacks meaning or relevance.
The meaning for forsaken is to be left alone, or left behind alone. Abandoned.
They stand alone. Forever alone.
Solus.
Ekangi
She who walkes alone
By willpower alone.
ALONE
alone
Now I am all alone.
"Sozinha" in English translates to "alone" or "by oneself."
And sentence that can't stand alone
It lives alone.