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lonesomelone‧some /ˈləʊnsəm $ ˈloʊn-/ ●○○ adjective American English  - a lonesome desert highway
- a lonesome song
- He took the stairs one at a time, a certain lonesome feeling moving into his bones.
- In the quietness seagulls called far above her, invisible and lonesome.
- Oliver says he is a duffer, but keeps him on because he is so helpless and lonesome.
- Sethe looked at her daughter and thought, Yes, she has been lonesome.
- The holiday has to do with other worldliness, spectral phenomena, lonesome caped creatures rising across the moon.
- The house grew quiet and lonesome.
► on/by your lonesome- Are you by your lonesome this weekend?
1very unhappy because you are alone or have no friends SYN lonely: Beth is lonesome without the children.2a lonesome place is a long way from where people live and very few people go there SYN lonely, remote: a lonesome spot near the canyon3on/by your lonesome informal alone |