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单词 loner
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Definition of loner in English:

loner

noun ˈləʊnəˈloʊnər
  • A person that prefers not to associate with others.

    my interest in birdwatching had made me a bit of a loner
    all tigers are loners, so a tigress with cubs is on her own
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She knew Lowe as a man who was a ‘bit slow’ and a loner who had no friends.
    • They are loners and individualists who reject activism.
    • Some of them are loners, but the loners usually keep to themselves, and many don't like to roam the streets at all.
    • The most effective change insurgents aren't loners, mavericks, or revolutionaries.
    • I've always been a bit of a loner, and am not quite sure how to connect with others, even now.
    • These positive findings challenge the conventional view of gamers as introverted loners.
    • I could see she had me down as a bit of a loner, even by her standards.
    • Critics say it's an invitation to loners and terrorists.
    • They're the classic loners that we see in society.
    • The Net is turning people into loners who prefer a computer interface rather than the warmth of a smile from fellow human beings.
    • They are usually solitary loners that look completely ordinary.
    • Do they travel in packs or prefer to be loners?
    • Tyler, though, drifted into a group of loners and misfits who, if they had social events, did so beyond the school's compass.
    • Writers are, of necessity, loners in their working methods: the activity is essentially a solitary pursuit, demanding periods of isolation.
    • Her bubbly good will rises to the surface, however, and she's anything but an introverted loner.
    • I suppose it can be a lonely life but we're all loners and mavericks to some extent and I am happy by myself.
    • I think he's a bit of a loner, and I think at the moment he has things exactly as he wishes.
    • Students with Asperger syndrome frequently say they are the last to get picked for games and are seen as loners, making them more isolated and susceptible to bullying.
    • In contrast, users who like to stay at home or be alone do not preferentially associate with other loners.
    • Although we were not exactly loners among the wealthy children, we more often preferred the close company of our group.
    Synonyms
    recluse, introvert, lone wolf, hermit, solitary, misanthrope, outsider
    maverick, nonconformist, individual
    in Japan hikikomori
    rare eremite, cenobite, anchorite, stylite, solitudinarian

Rhymes

Arizona, Barcelona, condoner, corona, Cremona, Desdemona, donor, Fiona, groaner, Iona, Jonah, kroner, Leona, loaner, moaner, Mona, owner, Pamplona, persona, postponer, Ramona, stoner, toner, Valona, Verona, Winona
 
 

Definition of loner in US English:

loner

nounˈloʊnərˈlōnər
  • A person who prefers not to associate with others.

    my interest in birdwatching had made me a bit of a loner
    all tigers are loners, so a tigress with cubs is on her own
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She knew Lowe as a man who was a ‘bit slow’ and a loner who had no friends.
    • I've always been a bit of a loner, and am not quite sure how to connect with others, even now.
    • In contrast, users who like to stay at home or be alone do not preferentially associate with other loners.
    • The Net is turning people into loners who prefer a computer interface rather than the warmth of a smile from fellow human beings.
    • Do they travel in packs or prefer to be loners?
    • Students with Asperger syndrome frequently say they are the last to get picked for games and are seen as loners, making them more isolated and susceptible to bullying.
    • Her bubbly good will rises to the surface, however, and she's anything but an introverted loner.
    • They are usually solitary loners that look completely ordinary.
    • These positive findings challenge the conventional view of gamers as introverted loners.
    • I suppose it can be a lonely life but we're all loners and mavericks to some extent and I am happy by myself.
    • Although we were not exactly loners among the wealthy children, we more often preferred the close company of our group.
    • Some of them are loners, but the loners usually keep to themselves, and many don't like to roam the streets at all.
    • They're the classic loners that we see in society.
    • They are loners and individualists who reject activism.
    • Tyler, though, drifted into a group of loners and misfits who, if they had social events, did so beyond the school's compass.
    • Writers are, of necessity, loners in their working methods: the activity is essentially a solitary pursuit, demanding periods of isolation.
    • I could see she had me down as a bit of a loner, even by her standards.
    • The most effective change insurgents aren't loners, mavericks, or revolutionaries.
    • Critics say it's an invitation to loners and terrorists.
    • I think he's a bit of a loner, and I think at the moment he has things exactly as he wishes.
    Synonyms
    recluse, introvert, lone wolf, hermit, solitary, misanthrope, outsider
 
 
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