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solitude

/ˈsɒlɪˌtjuːd/

Meanings
  • noun

    The state or situation of being alone, unbroken and free from outside intrusion or interference.

    - "After years of living in the city, he longed for the solitude of the countryside."
    - "The artist sought solitude to focus on his latest masterpiece."
    - "The hermit lived in solitude, communicating only with God."
  • noun

    A state of seclusion or isolation, often pursued for meditation or creative work.

    - "The writer found inspiration in the quiet solitude of her cabin in the woods."
    - "The monk spent hours in deep meditation, cherishing the peace and solitude of the monastery."
    - "The musician retreated to his studio for days on end, seeking solitude to compose his symphony."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈsɑlɪˌtud/



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Antonyms

intimacy
Synonyms

aloneness
Rhymes
Words rhyming with solitude
loneliness , desolation , isolation
Variants
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solitude , solitudes
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'solitudo,' which means 'loneliness,' 'desolation,' or 'isolation'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'solitude' comes from the Latin word 'solitudo,' which means 'loneliness,' 'desolation,' or 'isolation'.

  2. Solitude has been a popular theme in literature, with notable works including Emily Dickinson's poem 'I dwell in Possibility,' and Henry David Thoreau's book 'Walden'.

  3. In music, the term 'solitude' has been used in the titles of numerous compositions, including Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 and Beethoven's Symphony No. 4.


Related Concepts
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  1. Alone: A feeling or state of being without company or companionship. While related to solitude, it does not necessarily imply a desire for peace and quiet, but rather an absence of others.

  2. Seclusion: The act of withdrawing from society or the public eye, often for the purpose of meditation, reflection, or creative work. Solitude can be seen as a form of voluntary seclusion.

  3. Isolation: The state of being cut off from contact with other people or the outside world. While related to solitude, it often implies a sense of unwanted separation or abandonment.


Culture
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Solitude has been a recurring theme in literature, art, and music throughout history. It has been portrayed as both a desirable state of being, allowing for deep reflection and creativity, and a source of sadness and loneliness. In art, images of solitary figures in nature have long captured the imagination and inspired a sense of longing for the peace and quiet that comes with being alone.

How to Memorize "solitude"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a quiet, peaceful scene in nature, such as a forest or a lake. Visualize yourself in this setting, surrounded by the sounds and sights of solitude.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'solitude' with images of peace, quiet, and reflection. Think of a quiet room or a peaceful garden as symbols of solitude.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a sentence using the word 'solitude': 'Sitting on a log in the quietude, one finds the peace and tranquility of solitude.'


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