Keyword
orphan
Info
FrequencyTop 1200-1300
Type
Jōyō 
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KankenLevel 3
Heisig2024
Readings
(88%)
Composed of
child
melon
Used in kanji (1 in total)
rush mat
Used in vocabulary (53 in total)
solitude; loneliness; isolation
isolation; being alone; being friendless
Examples (43 in total)
The girl is lonely.
I had never felt more alone than at that time.
I'm so lonely.
People are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges.
He felt very lonely.
He is a lonely man with few friends.
He isn't lonely anymore.
It was his fate to live a lonely life.
She felt lonely.
To tell the truth, I felt lonely.
To tell the truth, he was lonely.
I felt lonely.
I like to go to a cabin in the woods to enjoy solitude.
The orphan met his two sisters when he was five years old.
The orphan wept with grief over his misfortune.
A child whose parents are dead is called an orphan.
She sympathized with the orphan and gave him some money.
She was an orphan who lost her parents in a plane crash.
Children whose parents are dead are referred to as "orphans".
This area is extremely isolated.
The village was isolated by the heavy storm.
The village is insulated from the world.
He is always isolated from his fellow workers.
He adopted the orphan.
They adopted the orphan.
He delivered the package to the orphanage.
The country is isolated economically and politically.
I feel so lonely that I want someone to talk with.
The village was isolated by the flood.
Several cottages have been isolated by the flood water.
Tom grew up in the same orphanage as Mary.
Tom is an orphan.
Tom was lonely.
Tom was feeling lonely.
The more stubborn you are, the more isolated you become.
After retirement, Teresa devoted herself to caring for orphans.
We shouldn't confuse solitude with isolation. They are two separate things.
I was lonely, with nobody to play with.
Sometimes I have feelings of being tormented by loneliness.
The fund was set up to help orphans.
He is a war orphan.
He adopted a war orphan and is bringing her up as a foster daughter.
She lives a solitary life in a remote part of Scotland.