HE IS ALONE

Definition: Describing a state of being without companionship or company, solitary.

Synonyms: By Himself, Feeling Lonely, Isolated Situation, Solitary Existence, On His Own

Usage Examples in Sentences

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He is alone in his room, reading a captivating book.
#2
At the bus stop, he is alone, waiting for his friends to arrive.
#3
In the garden, he is alone, enjoying the beauty of blooming flowers.
#4
Despite being surrounded by a bustling city, he is alone in his thoughts as he walks through the crowded streets.
#5
Lost in the vast library, he is alone, absorbed in the world of books that surround him.
#6
As the sun sets, he is alone on the peaceful beach, enjoying the sound of the waves and the serenity of the moment.
#7
In the eerie silence of the haunted house, he is alone, unaware of the mysterious presence lingering in the shadows.
#8
In the dimly lit observatory, he is alone with his telescope, unraveling the mysteries of distant galaxies.
#9
Alone he is in the vast wilderness, surrounded by nothing but silence.
#10
In the eerie darkness of the night, he is alone, contemplating his existence.
#11
Through the crowded hallways, he moves, unnoticed and alone.
#12
Lost in the vast ocean, he is alone, with only the stars as his companions.
#13
In the abandoned house at the end of the street, he is alone, haunted by memories.
#14
With every step he takes, he feels the weight of being alone pressing down on him.
#15
In the quiet of the forest, surrounded by trees, he is alone with nature.
#16
He is alone, but not lonely in the vast wilderness.
#17
For hours, he is alone, lost in thought.
#18
At the top of the mountain, he is alone, enjoying the view.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Have you seen John lately?B: Yeah, I saw him at the park yesterday. He seemed a bit down.A: Oh really? What was going on?B: I'm not entirely sure, but he was sitting on a bench all by himself. Looked like he needed some company.A: Poor guy, he is alone quite often these days.
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