Crossword-Solution: SOLITARINESS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Solitariness | n. | Condition of being solitary. |
We have 7 clues for the answer “SOLITARINESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| remoteness | 30 answers |
| Wretchedness | 42 answers |
| barrenness | 42 answers |
| Devastation | 66 answers |
| despair | 71 answers |
| Parting | 75 answers |
| desolation | 75 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SOLITARINESS (5)
Solitude, but not solitariness; for he walked shoulder to shoulder with a shadowy companion—not little Hilda Burgoyne, by any means, but some one vastly dearer to him than she had ever been—his own young self, the youth who had waited for him upon the steps of the British Museum that night, and who, though he had tried to pass so quietly, had known him and come down and linked an arm in his.
With Hayward, Philip had disdained humanity in the mass; he adopted the attitude of one who wraps himself in solitariness and watches with disgust the antics of the vulgar; but Clutton and Lawson talked of the multitude with enthusiasm.
The solitariness of the life breeds in the men, as in the plants, a certain well-roundedness and sufficiency to its own ends.
The rumor of tumult grows and dies in passing, as from open doors gaping on a village street, but does not impinge on the effect of solitariness.
These were the things he was thinking over when he walked up and down the deck in unamiable solitariness.
Quotes with SOLITARINESS (3)
My dreams are crowded with people, as though to compensate for the solitariness of my waking hours.
the condition of leadership adds new degrees of solitariness to the basic solitude of mankind. Every order that we issue increases the extent to which we are alone, and every show of deference which is extended to us separates us from our fellows.
Religion is what an individual does with his solitariness.