different between loneness vs aloneness
loneness
English
Etymology
From lone +? -ness.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?l??nn?s/
Noun
loneness (uncountable)
- (now rare) The state of being alone; loneliness, solitariness.
- 1635, John Donne, The Indifferent:
- Her who loves lonenesse best, and her who maskes and plaies […]
- 1635, John Donne, The Indifferent:
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aloneness
English
Etymology
From Middle English alonnesse; equivalent to alone +? -ness.
Noun
aloneness (countable and uncountable, plural alonenesses)
- The state of being alone; solitude, isolation.
Synonyms
- solitude
Translations
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- what is existential aloneness
- what does inherent loneliness mean
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