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View usage for: (aɪsəleɪtɪd) 1. adjectiveAn isolated place is a long way away from large towns and is difficult to reach. Many of the refugee villages are in isolated areas. Aubrey's family's farm is very isolated. Synonyms: remote, far, distant, lonely More Synonyms of isolated 2. adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE]If you feel isolated, you feel lonely and without friends or help. Some patients may become very isolated and depressed. 3. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]An isolated example is an example of something that is not very common. They said the allegations related to an isolated case of cheating. Synonyms: single, individual, unique, unusual More Synonyms of isolated More Synonyms of isolated isolated in British English (ˈaɪsəleɪtɪd) adjective1. placed or set apart; alone or caused to be alone But of course no one lives totally alone, isolated from the society around them. Men can feel isolated at work. Some patients may become very isolated and depressed. They are finding themselves increasingly isolated within the teaching profession. His house was very isolated. Many of the villages are in isolated areas. Aubrey's family's farm is very isolated. 2. sole or single This is what happened in several isolated cases. They said the allegations related to an isolated case of cheating. 3. (of a person or animal having or suspected of having a contagious disease) quarantined 4. (of a compound) obtained in an uncombined form 5. (of bacteria, esp those causing a particular disease) obtained in pure cultures 6. electronics (of circuits, compounds) prevented from interacting; insulated isolated in American English (ˈaɪsəˌleɪtəd) adjective1. set apart; separate; solitary an isolated lighthouse 2. not occurring or happening regularly or frequently; rare an isolated instance of violence Examples of 'isolated' in a sentenceisolated She had her uses and, above all, he trusted her judgement to keep pleasure isolated from business.Quite alone, isolated from reality, he was taking a bath in mime, dreamily in love with his own body.About half of them were shredded, and their gas tanks had ruptured, illuminating the area with isolated fires. In other languagesisolated British English: isolated / ˈaɪsəˌleɪtɪd/ ADJECTIVE If someone or something is isolated they are separate from other people or things of the same kind, either physically or socially. The farmhouse is very isolated. - American English: isolated
- Arabic: مَعْزُولٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: isolado
- Chinese: 孤立的
- Croatian: izoliran
- Czech: izolovaný
- Danish: isoleret
- Dutch: geïsoleerd
- European Spanish: aislado
- Finnish: eristynyt
- French: isolé
- German: isoliert
- Greek: απομονωμένος
- Italian: isolato
- Japanese: 孤立した
- Korean: 격리된
- Norwegian: isolert
- Polish: izolowany
- European Portuguese: isolado
- Romanian: izolat
- Russian: изолированный
- Latin American Spanish: aislado
- Swedish: isolerad
- Thai: โดดเดี่ยว
- Turkish: soyutlanmış
- Ukrainian: ізольований
- Vietnamese: biệt lập
Chinese translation of 'isolated' adj - [place]
孤零零的 (gūlínglíng de) - [person]
孤立的 (gūlì de) - (= single) [incident, case, example]
个(個)别(別)的 (gèbié de)
vt - [person, country]
孤立 (gūlì) - [substance, sick person, animal]
隔离(離) (gélí)
Many of the refugee areas are in isolated areas. Synonyms out-of-the-way hidden retired far-off in the middle of nowhere off the beaten track backwoods incommunicado The allegations related to an isolated case of cheating. Synonyms random freak solitary unrelated untypical He now lives an isolated life in the countryside. Synonyms withdrawn sequestered introverted companionless SeequeerAdditional synonymsDefinition sheltered or protected the cloistered world of royalty Synonyms sheltered, protected, restricted, shielded, confined, insulated, secluded, reclusive, shut off, sequestered, hermitic, withdrawn, cloistral Definition far-off the war in that distant land Synonyms far-off, far, remote, removed, abroad, out-of-the-way, far-flung, faraway, outlying, afarDefinition forming an exception The courts hold that this case is exceptional. Synonyms unusual, special, odd, strange, rare, extraordinary, unprecedented, peculiar, abnormal, irregular, uncommon, inconsistent, singular, deviant (old-fashioned), anomalous, atypical, aberrantDefinition distant in space or time people in far lands Synonyms remote, distant, far-flung, faraway, long, removed, out-of-the-way, far-removed, outlying, off the beaten track Definition very distant They had just returned from faraway places. Synonyms distant, far, remote, far-off, far-removed, far-flung, outlying, beyond the horizon He was unhappy because he was friendless. Synonyms alone, abandoned, deserted, isolated, lonely, cut off, alienated, solitary, shunned, estranged, forsaken, forlorn, unattached, lonesome (US, Canadian), all alone, ostracized, without ties, with no one to turn to, without a friend in the world Definition desolate or dreary I don't want to stay in this God-forsaken country. Synonyms desolate, abandoned, deserted, remote, neglected, lonely, bleak, gloomy, backward, dismal, dreary, forlorn, wretchedDefinition impossible or very difficult to reach people living in remote and inaccessible parts of the country Synonyms out-of-reach, remote, out-of-the-way, unattainable, impassable, unreachable, unapproachable, un-get-at-able (informal) Definition of, relating to, or meant for a single person or thing waiting for the group to decide rather than making individual decisions Synonyms separate, single, independent, isolated, lone, solitary, discreteDefinition solitary a lone motorist Synonyms solitary, single, separate, one, only, sole, by yourself, unaccompaniedAdditional synonymsDefinition isolated and not much visited by people dark, lonely streets Synonyms desolate, deserted, remote, isolated, solitary, out-of-the-way, secluded, uninhabited, sequestered, off the beaten track (informal), godforsaken, unfrequentedDefinition unhappy as a result of solitude lonely people who just want to talk Synonyms solitary, alone, isolated, abandoned, lone, withdrawn, single, estranged, outcast, forsaken, forlorn, destitute, by yourself, lonesome (US, Canadian), friendless, companionless Definition causing feelings of loneliness I've grown so lonesome, thinking of you. Synonyms lonely, deserted, isolated, lone, gloomy, dreary, desolate, forlorn, friendless, cheerless, companionless Definition far away from the main area Refugees are making their way into the town from outlying areas. Synonyms remote, isolated, distant, outer, provincial, out-of-the-way, peripheral, far-off, secluded, far-flung, faraway, in the middle of nowhere, off the beaten track, backwoods, godforsakenShe had become increasingly ill and reclusive. Synonyms solitary, retiring, withdrawn, isolated, secluded, cloistered, monastic, recluse, ascetic, sequestered, hermit-like, hermitic, eremitic Definition private and sheltered We found a secluded beach further on. Synonyms private, sheltered, isolated, remote, lonely, cut off, solitary, out-of-the-way, tucked away, cloistered, sequestered, off the beaten track, unfrequentedracially segregated schools Synonyms divided, separate, set apart, isolated, partitioned, kept apart Synonyms secluded, private, retired, quiet, remote, isolated, lonely, out-of-the-way, cloistered, unfrequentedDefinition protected from unpleasant or upsetting experiences She had a sheltered upbringing. Synonyms protected, screened, shielded, quiet, withdrawn, isolated, secluded, cloistered, reclusive, ensconced, hermitic, conventual Definition not shared Their sole aim is to enjoy life. Synonyms only, one, single, individual, alone, exclusive, solitary, singular, one and only Additional synonymsThe reference library is quite unfrequented as a rule. Synonyms isolated, deserted, lonely, remote, solitary, uninhabited, sequestered, off the beaten track, godforsaken, unvisited Definition being the only one of a particular type The area has its own unique language, Catalan. Synonyms distinct, special, exclusive, peculiar, only, single, lone, solitary, one and only, sui generis Definition uncommon or extraordinary He was an unusual man with great business talents. Synonyms extraordinary, unique, remarkable, exceptional, notable, phenomenal, uncommon, singular, unconventional, out of the ordinary, atypical |