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    lonely
    /ˈləʊnli/

    adjective

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  2. Jun 23, 2024 · Loneliness, distressing experience that occurs when a person’s social relationships are perceived by that person to be less in quantity, and especially in quality, than desired. The experience of loneliness is highly subjective; an individual can be alone without feeling lonely and can feel lonely.

  3. Jul 9, 2024 · Loneliness can increase the risk of a wide range of physical and mental health problems. Feeling lonely is the brain's survival mechanism telling you to go connect with people.

  4. 2 days ago · Big Differences Between Alone and Loneliness #1. According to Science, Being Alone is a Physical State While Being Lonely is an Emotional State, a Feeling. Being alone is a physical state because it refers to the objective situation of being physically isolated from others, without any companionship or social interaction.

  5. Jun 24, 2024 · Loneliness is a feeling associated with a host of negative outcomes ranging from maladaptive health behaviors to mortality. Scientists generally define loneliness as a distressing emotional state that arises when a person perceives a discrepancy between their desired and actual social connections.

  6. 1 day ago · Lonely people often report feeling depressed, angry, afraid and misunderstood. They may become highly critical of themselves, overly sensitive or self-pitying, or they may become critical of others, blaming others for their situations. When these things happen, lonely people often begin doing things which perpetuate their loneliness.

  7. Jun 25, 2024 · As most commonly defined, loneliness is a persistent and chronic feeling of isolation caused either by distrust or the inability to accept intimacy or by a profound and unshakable feeling of being unworthy of social interaction.

  8. Jul 5, 2024 · aloneness. Definitions of aloneness. noun. a disposition toward being alone. synonyms: loneliness, lonesomeness, solitariness. see more. Cite this entry. Style: MLA.