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Qu'est-ce (qui) est loneliness - définition

UNPLEASANT EMOTIONAL RESPONSE TO ISOLATION
Lonliness; Lonelieness; Loveshy; Lonesomeness; Love-shy; Love shy; Love shyness; Love-shyness; Loveshyness; Effects of loneliness on physical health; Effects of loneliness on mental health; Religion and loneliness; Loneliness and religion; Suicide and loneliness; Causes of loneliness
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Loneliness         
·noun Love of retirement; disposition to solitude.
II. Loneliness ·noun A feeling of depression resulting from being alone.
III. Loneliness ·noun The condition of being lonely; solitude; seclusion.
IV. Loneliness ·noun The state of being unfrequented by human beings; as, the loneliness of a road.
loneliness         
n.
1.
Solitariness, seclusion, solitude, retirement, isolation.
2.
Sadness, desolateness, dreariness.
loneliness         
Loneliness is the unhappiness that is felt by someone because they do not have any friends or do not have anyone to talk to.
I have so many friends, but deep down, underneath, I have a fear of loneliness.
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Loneliness

Loneliness is an unpleasant emotional response to perceived isolation. Loneliness is also described as social pain – a psychological mechanism which motivates individuals to seek social connections. It is often associated with a perceived lack of connection and intimacy. Loneliness overlaps and yet is distinct from solitude. Solitude is simply the state of being apart from others; not everyone who experiences solitude feels lonely. As a subjective emotion, loneliness can be felt even when a person is surrounded by other people. Hence, there is a distinction between being alone and feeling lonely. Loneliness can be short term (state loneliness) or long term (chronic loneliness). In either case, it can be intense and painful.

The causes of loneliness are varied. Loneliness can be a result of genetic inheritance, cultural factors, a lack of meaningful relationships, a significant loss, an excessive reliance on passive technologies (notably the Internet in the 21st century), or a self-perpetuating mindset. Research has shown that loneliness is found throughout society, including among people in marriages along with other strong relationships, and those with successful careers. Most people experience loneliness at some points in their lives, and some feel it often. The effects of loneliness are also varied. Transient loneliness (loneliness which exists for a short period of time) is related to positive effects, including an increased focus on the strength of one's relationships. Chronic loneliness (loneliness which exists for a significant amount of time in one's life) is generally correlated with negative effects, including increased obesity, substance use disorder, risk of depression, cardiovascular disease, risk of high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. Chronic loneliness is also correlated with an increased risk of death and suicidal thoughts.

Medical treatments for loneliness include beginning therapy and taking antidepressants. Social treatments for loneliness generally include an increase in interaction with others, such as group activities (such as exercise or religious activities), re-engaging with old friends or colleagues, and becoming more connected with one's community. Other social treatments for loneliness include the ownership of pets and loneliness-designed technologies, such as meetup services or social robots (although the use of some technologies in order to combat loneliness is debated).

Loneliness has long been a theme in literature, going back to the Epic of Gilgamesh. However, academic coverage of loneliness was sparse until recent decades. In the 21st century, some academics and professionals have claimed that loneliness has become an epidemic, including Vivek Murthy, the Surgeon General of the United States. However, this claim has been disputed, with critics arguing that loneliness has not increased, but rather only academic focus on the topic has.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour loneliness
1. As her autistic daughter, now 14, has grown, so has the loneliness –– her daughter‘s loneliness in school, her parents‘ loneliness because having an autistic child can seem a solitary climb up a very long hill.
2. What about relationships going sour, bitter, loneliness.
3. Her confession reflected loneliness, confusion and bewilderment.
4. Everything connected with the fear of loneliness.
5. For older people without such connections, loneliness can be invisible.