Pronunciation: /ˈaɪsəˌleɪtɪd/
verb A verb expresses action or a state of being. In this case, 'isolated' can also be used as a verb to describe the act of separating or setting something apart from others.
A1 The cat isolated itself in the corner of the room.
A2 She isolated the key from the bunch to open the door.
B1 The scientist isolated the specific gene responsible for the disease.
B2 The detective isolated the crucial evidence from the crime scene.
C1 The artist isolated the main subject in the painting to create a focal point.
C2 The researcher isolated the variable to determine its impact on the experiment.
adjective An adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'isolated' describes something that is alone or separated from others.
A1 The small village was isolated from the rest of the world.
A2 She felt isolated and alone in the new school.
B1 The remote cabin was isolated from any neighbors or towns.
B2 The scientist worked in isolated conditions to avoid contamination.
C1 The artist preferred to work in isolated environments to focus on their creativity.
C2 The researcher conducted experiments in isolated laboratories to ensure accuracy.
formal The small village was isolated from the rest of the country by mountains.
informal She felt isolated from her friends after moving to a new city.
slang I can't believe he isolated himself from the group like that.
figurative His controversial opinions isolated him from mainstream society.
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