Pronunciation: /ˈfrɛndləsli/
adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate time, manner, place, or degree
A1 She walked friendlessly through the crowded market.
A2 He sat friendlessly at the back of the classroom, feeling out of place.
B1 After moving to a new city, she felt friendlessly isolated without any familiar faces.
B2 Despite being surrounded by people, he felt friendlessly alone in the big city.
C1 The famous actress lived a friendlessly existence, always surrounded by fans but lacking true companionship.
C2 Even in a room full of acquaintances, she felt friendlessly disconnected from everyone around her.
formal She wandered through the party friendlessly, unable to find anyone she knew.
informal He sat at the bar friendlessly, hoping someone would strike up a conversation with him.
slang Feeling friendlessly sucks, man.
figurative The abandoned house stood friendlessly on the hill, a stark reminder of its former glory.
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