English to Telugu Meaning of alone - ఒంటరిగా


Alone :
ఒంటరిగా

మాత్రమే, ఒంటరిగా, మేరే, ఏకైక, పరిపూర్ణ, స్వచ్ఛమైన, ఒకే, సోలో, ఒంటరి, వ్యక్తిగత, ఏక, ఒంటరైన, బేసి, ఏకాంతమైన, దిక్కుమాలిన

ఒంటరిగా, ఒక్కొక్కటిగా, మాత్రమే, కేవలం, కానీ

ఒంటరిగా
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Definitions of alone in English
Adjective(1) isolated from others(2) lacking companions or companionship(3) exclusive of anyone or anything else(4) radically distinctive and without equal
Adverb(1) without any others being included or involved(2) without anybody else or anything else
Examples of alone in English
(1) Gone are the days of single sales alone getting bands to the much coveted number one position.(2) Did he not know that it was unsafe to walk alone in the present circumstances?(3) It was the first time James and I had been together alone for over six years.(4) It showed millions of people around the world that they're not alone in their desolation.(5) Both women were sopranos, and we saw them sing alone and together a number of times.(6) For this single reason alone it is a most welcome addition to Indian film literature.(7) I threatened to tell her but he says he would just laugh it off and make her think it is because I am alone and lonely.(8) This programme will not be confined to boys alone and is open to girls, too.(9) This reconstruction of events is something that cannot be accomplished through participant observation alone .(10) She was supported by a small pension and lived alone and friendless in a small rented room.(11) Neither approach alone can begin to present a complete picture of the writers involved.(12) He sacked six of these in the a single season alone and appointed no fewer than 23 in his 16 years as club president.(13) Dharmalingam observed that the call for a clean environment was not confined to this generation alone .(14) For her, progress of a student should never be confined to academics alone .(15) She knew her mother wouldn't approve of them spending an evening at home alone together.(16) The purpose of a support group is to give you a sense that you are not alone in your sorrow.
Related Phrases of alone
(1) leave me alone ::
నన్ను ఒంటరిగా వదిలేయ్
(2) all alone ::
అన్ని ఒంటరిగా
(3) stand-alone ::
స్టాండ్-ఒంటరిగా
(4) leave alone ::
ఒంటరిగా వదిలి
(5) walk alone ::
ఒంటరిగా నడువు
(6) live alone ::
ఒంటరిగా జీవించు
(7) let me alone ::
నన్ను ఒంటరిగా ఉండనివ్వు
Synonyms
Adjective
1. by oneself ::
ఎవరైనా స్వయంగా
2. unaided ::
అన్ ఎయిడెడ్
3. lonely ::
ఒంటరి
4. apart ::
కాకుండా
5. only ::
మాత్రమే
6. lone ::
ఒంటరి
7. unequaled ::
అసమానమైన
Adverb
8. unaccompanied ::
ఒంటరైన
9. entirely ::
పూర్తిగా
Antonyms
Different Forms
alone
Word Example from TV Shows
Allow me a moment alone with Lord Baelish.

Allow me a moment ALONE with Lord Baelish.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 3

Are you alone?

Are you ALONE?

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 1

Please give the Queen
a moment alone with her son.

Please give the Queen a moment ALONE with her son.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 3

# Alone in my temple
in the middle of Peru #

# Alone in my temple in the middle of Peru #

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 13

And I left him alone.

And I left him ALONE.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 5

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