solitude

ਇਕੱਲਾਪਣ
definition
noun
she savored her few hours of freedom and solitude
the state or situation of being alone.
example
All the attacks were on couples enjoying some late-night 'solitude' in cars at isolated car parks.
This trance is achieved in complete 'solitude' and yogis can enter into it or get out of it at will.
Bachelorhood has long taught me that 'solitude' is not loneliness.
As increasing numbers of people choose to live or work alone, 'solitude' is often celebrated in 2001.
Happiness is 'solitude' , thinks the hermit who lives alone on his island.
It had been the perfect place to work on his greatest inventions in complete peace and 'solitude' .
However people should know that loneliness and 'solitude' are not synonyms.
It is a creature of 'solitude' , travelling alone, and a splendour in the bush.
We have just the right amount of time to bond, tempered by long stretches that allow 'solitude' and privacy should we desire them.
It's time for him to have a chance in 'solitude' and privacy to reconnect with his family.
It tells us that God is, in a sense, a community of persons, not a solitary living in 'solitude' , alone and distant.
she savored her few hours of freedom and 'solitude'
Yet we have a better chance of 'solitude' here than on most islands.
Maybe you like the peace and 'solitude' of the early hours of the morning so that you can get on with various important tasks uninterrupted.
All was peace, light and 'solitude' - which can do strange things to a person.
The rugged landscape and mountains provide a wealth of opportunities for peace and 'solitude' and the water is clear and inviting.
she savoured her few hours of freedom and 'solitude'
As someone whose self reposes on a great slab of 'solitude' , such a situation would drive me nuts.
At long last peace and 'solitude' , she thought, tossing her purse onto the nearby table.
A lyrical, a scholarly, a fastidious mind might have used seclusion and 'solitude' to perfect its powers.
It had taken only a few minutes' exposure to the pre-Christmas rush for me to once again yearn for peace and 'solitude' .
For a few hours, my kid was next door at the Nappers and I had peace and 'solitude' .
One would have said that the writer must have threaded its wildest 'solitudes' by the light of the moon and stars as well as by day.
Can Layton's national social alternative find a voice in the riding's four 'solitudes' of Capilano, the city, Lynn Valley and Seymour?
In these eight chapters we are shown that Bristol and its hinterland existed as two 'solitudes' - wary of one another and keeping each other at arm's length.
It is still a disparate monstrosity, full of 'solitudes' & barrens & wilds.
There are still, as on the first days of creation, rivers whose founts never run dry, green and watery 'solitudes' , and limitless fields never yet turned by the ploughshare.
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