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Lone" means being alone or without company, while "lonely" means feeling isolated or disconnected from others. Example: "A lone traveler" or "a lone house in the valley" "I feel lonely" or "Writing is lonely work" Explanation "Lone" can be used to describe a person, place, or thing that is alone or isolated. For example, you might describe a house in a valley as "lone". "Lone" can also be used in place of "lonely" or "lonesome". "Lonely" is an emotional state that can occur even when you're surrounded by people. It can be caused by feeling separated or not having enough social contact. You might feel lonely while in a crowd, or you might feel lonely even if you have friends and family. You can learn to be happy alone, but it requires feeling connected with yourself or the people in your life.
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Lone" means being alone or without company, while "lonely" means feeling isolated or disconnected from others. Example: "A lone traveler" or "a lone house in the valley"
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Explanation
"Lone" can be used to describe a person, place, or thing that is alone or isolated. For example, you might describe a house in a valley as "lone". "Lone" can also be used in place of "lonely" or "lonesome".
"Lonely" is an emotional state that can occur even when you're surrounded by people. It can be caused by feeling separated or not having enough social contact. You might feel lonely while in a crowd, or you might feel lonely even if you have friends and family.
You can learn to be happy alone, but it requires feeling connected with yourself or the people in your life.
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