feel lonely - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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feel lonely (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

The phrase "feel lonely" consists of a verb ("feel") and an adjective ("lonely").

Phonetic Transcription

/fiːl ˈloʊnli/

Meaning and Usage

"Feel lonely" refers to the emotional state of experiencing feelings of sadness or isolation due to the lack of companionship. This phrase is frequently used in both oral and written contexts, often appearing in discussions about mental health, relationships, and emotions. While "feel lonely" is a common expression, the word "lonely" itself has a broader frequency of use compared to the phrase as a whole.

Example Sentences

  1. I often feel lonely when I'm away from my family.
    (Я часто чувствую себя одиноким, когда я вдали от своей семьи.)

  2. During winter nights, it's easy to feel lonely.
    (Зимой по вечерам легко почувствовать себя одиноким.)

  3. She admitted that she sometimes feels lonely despite being surrounded by friends.
    (Она призналась, что иногда чувствует себя одинокой, несмотря на то, что ее окружают друзья.)

Idiomatic Expressions

"Feel lonely" can be incorporated into various idiomatic expressions that reflect emotional states or situations related to isolation. Here are a few idioms involving "lonely":

  1. All alone in the world
  2. After the breakup, he felt all alone in the world.
    (После разрыва он чувствовал себя совершенно одиноким в мире.)

  3. Lonesome road

  4. Traveling down that lonesome road made her reflect on her life choices.
    (Путешествие по этой одинокой дороге заставило ее задуматься о своих жизненных выборах.)

  5. Lonely hearts club

  6. They joke about starting a lonely hearts club for everyone feeling lonely after their divorce.
    (Они шутят о создании клуба одиноких сердец для всех, кто чувствует себя одиноко после развода.)

  7. Feeling blue

  8. Whenever I feel lonely, I start feeling blue and down.
    (Каждый раз, когда я чувствую себя одиноким, я начинаю чувствовать грусть и подавленность.)

  9. In the depths of despair

  10. She was in the depths of despair, feeling lonely after losing her job.
    (Она была в глубокой отчаянии, чувствуя себя одинокой после потери работы.)

Etymology

The word "feel" comes from the Old English "fēlan," meaning "to touch, to perceive." The adjective "lonely" derives from "lone," which is from the Middle English "alone" and has roots in the Old English "āna," meaning "one." The suffix "-ly" transforms the word into an adjective describing a state of being alone.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms:
- Isolated
- Abandoned
- Desolate

Antonyms:
- Accompanied
- Connected
- Sociable

This structure offers a comprehensive understanding of "feel lonely," its usage, idiomatic expressions, and related linguistic information.



25-07-2024