Found 4 items, similar to Alone.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: alone
sendirian
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: alone
esa-esaan, sendiri, sendirian, tersendiri
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: alone
alone
adv 1: without any others being included or involved;
“was entirely
to blame”;
“a school devoted entirely to the needs of
problem children”;
“he works for Mr. Smith
exclusively”;
“did it solely for money”;
“the burden
of proof rests on the prosecution alone”;
“a privilege
granted only to him” [syn:
entirely,
exclusively,
solely,
only]
2: without anybody else;
“the child stayed home alone”;
“he
flew solo” [syn:
solo,
unaccompanied]
alone
adj 1: isolated from others;
“could be alone in a crowded room”;
“was alone with her thoughts”;
“I want to be alone”
[syn:
alone(p)]
2: lacking companions or companionship;
“he was alone when we
met him”;
“she is alone much of the time”;
“the lone skier
on the mountain”;
“a lonely fisherman stood on a tuft of
gravel”;
“a lonely soul”;
“a solitary traveler” [syn:
alone(p),
lone(a),
lonely(a),
solitary]
3: exclusive of anyone or anything else;
“she alone believed
him”;
“cannot live by bread alone”;
“I'll have this car
and this car only” [syn:
alone(p),
only]
4: radically distinctive and without equal;
“he is alone in the
field of microbiology”;
“this theory is altogether alone
in its penetration of the problem”;
“Bach was unique in
his handling of counterpoint”;
“craftsmen whose skill is
unequaled”;
“unparalleled athletic ability”;
“a breakdown
of law unparalleled in our history” [syn:
alone(p),
unique,
unequaled,
unequalled,
unparalleled]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Alone
Alone
\A*lone"\, adv.
Solely; simply; exclusively.
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Alone
\A*lone"\, a. [All + one. OE. al one all allone, AS. [=a]n
one, alone. See
All,
One,
Lone.]
1. Quite by one's self; apart from, or exclusive of, others;
single; solitary; -- applied to a person or thing.
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Alone on a wide, wide sea. --Coleridge.
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It is not good that the man should be alone. --Gen.
ii. 18.
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2. Of or by itself; by themselves; without any thing more or
any one else; without a sharer; only.
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Man shall not live by bread alone. --Luke iv. 4.
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The citizens alone should be at the expense.
--Franklin.
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3. Sole; only; exclusive. [R.]
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God, by whose alone power and conversation we all
live, and move, and have our being. --Bentley.
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4. Hence; Unique; rare; matchless. --Shak.
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Note: The adjective alone commonly follows its noun.
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To let alone or
To leave alone, to abstain from
interfering with or molesting; to suffer to remain in its
present state.
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