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loner
- IPA[ˈlōnər]
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- a person who prefers not to associate with others
noun: loner, plural noun: loners
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- 1. a person who prefers not to associate with others my interest in birdwatching had made me a bit of a loner all tigers are loners, so a tigress with cubs is on her own
- having no companions; solitary or single: I approached a lone drinker across the bar we sheltered under a lone tree
Oxford Dictionary
- having no companions; solitary or single: I approached a lone drinker across the bar we sheltered under a lone tree
Oxford American Dictionary
- a very independent or solitary person: he's a lone wolf; that's what made him a successful foreign correspondent
Oxford American Dictionary
- a very independent or solitary person: he's a lone wolf; that's what made him a successful foreign correspondent
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who works or acts alone or in an isolated manner, especially one who does not consult ... I developed this mentality that I am a lone ranger who can make it on my own some employees are lone rangers, while others are team-builders
Oxford American Dictionary
- a pair of electrons occupying an orbital in an atom or molecule and not directly involved in ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who works or acts alone or in an isolated manner, especially one who does not consult ... I developed this mentality that I am a lone ranger who can make it on my own some employees are lone rangers, while others are team-builders
Oxford Dictionary
- (in euchre or quadrille) a hand played against the rest, or a player playing such a hand.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈləʊnə]
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- a person that prefers not to associate with others: my interest in birdwatching had made me a bit of a loner all tigers are loners, so a tigress with cubs is on her own
Oxford Dictionary