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loner

[loh-ner] / ˈloʊ nər /
NOUN
recluse
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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She has a knack for heightening moments and introducing characters that range from sad, weird loners to shifty and overconfident schemers.

From Los Angeles Times

Many people picture a successful entrepreneur as a loner—a sole proprietor who comes up with an idea and works alone to make it a reality.

From The Wall Street Journal

While Jimmie had been very social and outgoing, Jim was a bit bashful, a loner, very quiet, and liked to read.

From Literature

Both Devon Louis as a poetic loner and Elizabeth Chapa as an unnamed muse embodied their featured roles to the full.

From The Wall Street Journal

He says that since childhood he felt like a loser and became a loner and is drawn to those on the losing end.

From The Wall Street Journal