lonely or alone?

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Is there any difference between lonely and alone? Do they have different meaning?

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Is there any difference between lonely and alone? Do they have different meaning?

Thanks alot:)

Yes, they are different. "Alone" simply means that there are no other people with you. "Lonely" is an emotion. It means that you feel sad and you feel as if you are alone. You might not be alone. It's possible to feel lonely even in a room full of people.
 
They have different meanings. Try looking them up here, OneLook Dictionary Search, and come back if you have any problems.
 
Yes, they are different. "Alone" simply means that there are no other people with you. "Lonely" is an emotion. It means that you feel sad and you feel as if you are alone. You might not be alone. It's possible to feel lonely even in a room full of people.

Thank you very much!:)

They have different meanings. Try looking them up here, OneLook Dictionary Search, and come back if you have any problems.

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Thanks!;-)
 
I should have made it clear that "lonely" is an adjective, describing the feeling experienced when suffering "loneliness", the actual emotion.
 
Yes, they are different. "Alone" simply means that there are no other people with you. "Lonely" is an emotion. It means that you feel sad and you feel as if you are alone. You might not be alone. It's possible to feel lonely even in a room full of people.


But will I be correct if I'm to use the word alone as an indication of being isolated from others. So one might feel alone in a crowded room. Is my interpretation right?

Thanks for the answers in advance.
 
But will I be correct if I[STRIKE]'m to[/STRIKE] use the word "alone" as an indication of being isolated from others. So one might feel alone in a crowded room. Is my interpretation right?
You can feel alone, but you cannot really be alone in a crowded room, unless you are indicating that your partner is not with you.
 
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