English to Spanish Dictionary loneliness

loneliness

soledad
definition
noun
feelings of depression and loneliness
sadness because one has no friends or company.
the loneliness of the farm
(of a place) the quality of being unfrequented and remote; isolation.
translation of 'loneliness'
noun
soledad,
el estar sólo
example
Females who were taught not to trust strangers consistently experienced greater fear of intimacy and more 'loneliness' than did those who were not trained to distrust strangers.
Studies have shown that 'loneliness' can contribute to poor health and illness.
feelings of depression and 'loneliness'
Helping to ease the sense of isolation or 'loneliness' , talk therapy focuses on revising the negative thoughts and feelings associated with depression.
feelings of depression and 'loneliness'
Soon I realized I was using his energy to fill the 'loneliness' I felt.
'loneliness' is not a nice thing
It charted the bittersweetness of motherhood, the 'loneliness' of being stuck in the countryside and the hilarity of daily life.
the 'loneliness' of a sailor's life
the 'loneliness' of the farm
Indeed, being alone in a crowd can give us a profound sense of 'loneliness' .
He finds his comfortable 'loneliness' turned upside down when a Chinese American woman enters his world and challenges him to embrace life.
After the funeral, visits and invitations to those bereaved might help ease some of the 'loneliness' and isolation.
A numb frozen 'loneliness' came over him and overpowered him.
What does transpire, then, is a genuine tale of loss, 'loneliness' , and a wrenching longing for personal redemption.
However, you can learn to live with 'loneliness' , to overcome it and survive.
the 'loneliness' of the farm
He wept for his cousin, he wept for his 'loneliness' , and most of all he wept for the only woman he could ever love.
The 'loneliness' forced upon her by her sickness is what makes her so special.
Does the applicant act out of an aching 'loneliness' , out of a need to have and control a source of love and affectional response?
I like the 'loneliness' of it, because there's not so many people you have to deal with.
Internationally, there is widespread concern with a break down in community values in developed countries and unacceptable levels of isolation, 'loneliness' and social disintegration, to which Ireland is not immune.
He complained to his friends about the 'loneliness' of his position, the crushing responsibility he had and the lack of clear political guidance.
Especially on the left, the defeat in 1849 provoked a period of reassessment which, together with the hardship and 'loneliness' of political exile, led to some substantial political realignments.
Hopefully my 'loneliness' hasn't permeated my writing and bummed you all out.
the 'loneliness' of a sailor's life
'Loneliness' has rarely sounded so celebratory or inviting.
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