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Definition alone in American English

alone adjective, adverb

adjective, adverb
/əˈloʊn/

Alone can be used in the following ways:

as an adjective (never before a noun): I was alone in the house.

as an adverb: Kim prefers to travel alone.He alone knows where the files are hidden.

1

if you are alone, there is no one else with you

1.1

if you are alone, there is no one else with you

Example

Shelley is divorced and lives alone.

Example

She was all alone in a dark forest.

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1.2

used when two people are together and no one else is there

Example

It was forbidden for an unmarried couple to be alone together.

Example

Roger hadn't had a chance before to be alone with Therese.

2

feeling that you have no friends and that no one cares about you

Example

Jim said goodnight and left, feeling sad and alone.

Example

I felt completely alone in the world.

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3

if you do something alone, you do it without any help from other people

Example

Was the killer acting alone?

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4

without including numbers or amounts from anywhere else

Example

Kazakhstan alone had more than 100 different nationalities.

Example

She earned over a million dollars from television appearances alone last year.

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5

used for emphasizing that a particular person or thing is the only one that has something or can do something

Example

He alone was allowed to make decisions on foreign policy.

Example

Time alone will show whether the voters made the right choice.

Definition alone in American English