English to Spanish Dictionary solitary

solitary

solitario
definition
noun
This question applies with particular acuteness to the situation of hermits or solitaries .
a recluse or hermit.
adjective
I live a pretty solitary life
done or existing alone.
translation of 'solitary'
adjective
solitario
example
Amidst the many ruffians scattered about the bar, this visitor wearing a brown cotton suit with matching cream tie stood out like a 'solitary' star in the nighttime sky.
However, little is known about costs of parental investment in insects, particularly in 'solitary' as well as social aculeate Hymenoptera.
Laid out before you, you have 73 different types of fruit - a succulent, juicy example of every variety you can think of - but not one single, 'solitary' apple.
I dined in 'solitary' state, all alone in the castle's gilt-and-blue dining hall.
But then, upon reflection, it dawned on me that everyone who practices the Craft is, at their very core, an eclectic 'solitary' .
Other faunal elements include colonial and 'solitary' corals, encrusting bryozoans, stromatoporoids, and rare brachiopods.
I spotted the occasional 'solitary' example in the distance, but I was encumbered with a camera.
Every moment of my life instead of feeling happy, I wanted to run into a 'solitary' room and just cry and cry and cry.
Shrek himself (voiced by Mike Myers) is an unpleasant, 'solitary' ogre who lives alone in a swamp.
After leaving 'solitary' , he will ultimately be sent to a different minimum-security facility.
Dozens of officers forming a Guard of Honour snapped to attention as the procession, headed by two mounted officers and the 'solitary' drummer, sombrely approached the building.
But l must do them alone, and lately I cannot be 'solitary' .
Consequently, a further 200 prisoners who did a 'solitary' stretch may now seek a wad of cash, courtesy of the taxpayer, taking the total to millions of dollars.
For the significance of the outlaw to Dylan is less that of the rebel and more the 'solitary' who rejects established religion for the direct inspiration of truth.
It's a rugged, wild, 'solitary' place with phenomenal tides and massive seas.
Calm and motionless, wholly focused on the surveillance of those below, the two men watched from their 'solitary' position of concealment.
And so I think that there really are many forms of courage, although the one that I think most of us respond to is the 'solitary' figure who really does risk it all.
Unfortunately it was a 'solitary' shiny penny gleaming out of a pool of mud.
You describe yourself as an isolated, solitary kid, and then you moved into writing, which is often a 'solitary' profession.
People sometimes have the feeling that by going to a 'solitary' place where the environment is quiet, they will experience peace and happiness.
Unlikely - I've always been rather a 'solitary' type, enjoying my own company and taking holidays alone.
Against Galway United a 'solitary' goal was enough; the famous victory over Stella Maris relied on Niall O'Brien's late intervention.
A 'solitary' bad person sitting alone, harbouring genocidal thoughts, and wishing he ruled the world is not a problem unless he lives next to us in the trailer park.
Another legend of Taoism said Zhao Gongming originally came from Zhongnan Mountain and lived a remote and 'solitary' life to practise his skills.
Does he get punished, does he ever get in the 'solitary' ?
‘That one over there,’ he said, nodding at a 'solitary' figure in the distance which tripped and stumbled along the edge of the main road.
Though widely read Lyautey was not a pensive 'solitary' .
I was a 'solitary' boy, shy and withdrawn, who preferred to be left alone to read.
Everything is in my book, like every single 'solitary' thing that has happened to me in my life, I put out there.
Pelliciera has 'solitary' flowers that are accompanied by two large coloured prophylls.
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