Sentences with solitude
sol·i·tude
S s - He enjoyed his moments of solitude before the pressures of the day began.
- To enjoy one's solitude.
- Solitude refers to the state of one who is completely alone, cut off from all human contact, and sometimes stresses the loneliness of such a condition [the solitude of a hermit]; isolation suggests physical separation from others, often an involuntary detachment resulting from the force of circumstances [the isolation of a forest ranger]; seclusion suggests retirement from intercourse with the outside world, as by confining oneself to one's home, a remote place, etc.
- The solitude of the mountains.
- A solitude in the mountains.