Definition of the word solitariness

Pronunciation of vocabulary solitariness

solitarinessnoun

sự cô đơn

/ˈsɒlətrinəs//ˈsɑːləterinəs/

Origin of the word solitariness

The word "solitariness" is derived from the Latin word "solitarius," which means "solitary" or "living alone." The Latin word, in turn, is formed from two roots: "sol," meaning "sun," and "terra," meaning "earth." In Latin, "sol" refers to not only the physical sun but also the concept of light, warmth, and energy. "Terra," on the other hand, refers not just to land but also to the stability, support, and grounding it provides. By combining these roots, "solitarius" suggests a person who is self-sufficient and self-contained, like the sun that provides its own light and warmth. At the same time, "solitarius" signifies a person who is separate and detached, like a lone figure on a vast and unchanging landscape. Ultimately, the word "solitariness" evokes a complex mix of autonomy, independence, and isolation that reflects both the innate power and potential fragility of the human spirit.

Vocabulary summary solitariness

typenoun

meaningloneliness, solitude; desolation, emptiness

Example of vocabulary solitarinessnamespace

meaning

the fact of being alone, without other people

sự thật là cô đơn, không có người khác

  • She loved family life and dreaded the solitariness of her new position.

    Bà yêu cuộc sống gia đình và sợ sự cô đơn trong vị trí mới của mình.

meaning

pleasure in being alone; the fact of frequently spending time alone

niềm vui khi ở một mình; thực tế là thường xuyên dành thời gian một mình

  • Even as a boy he was given to solitariness.

    Ngay từ khi còn nhỏ, ông đã thích sống cô độc.


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