Companionless [adjective]

Definition of Companionless:

alone

Synonyms of Companionless:


Opposite/Antonyms of Companionless:

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Sentence/Example of Companionless:

Tatsu gazed up, and when his eyes returned to earth he found himself companionless.

Far from that light, scarce free from the murk of the horizon, shone a little star, companionless in the night.

Though Burns for the first day or two after his arrival wandered about companionless, he was not left long unfriended.

Without Jessie Bridgeman, Mrs. Tregonell would have been companionless in a house full of people.

Philip also, being left companionless, got up and knocked out his pipe.

She sat alone, I have said; but Heaven knows she was not companionless.

No one else was at the moment available; so perforce I had to take my journey companionless or forgo it to an indefinite future.

It was scarcely worth the cold, companionless walk, or the pains he had taken to evade the rest.

My solitary and companionless youth had deeply imbued my mind with romance.

The sheep had moved elsewhere, and he stood companionless in that theatre of vanished life.