solitarily
English
Etymology
Adverb
solitarily (not comparable)
- In a solitary manner; alone.
- 2009 July 31, Anthony Tommasini, “An Ear for Mozart, a Taste for Paradox”, in New York Times[1]:
- In a winter coat and a hat with thick wool lining, Mr. Anderszewski walks solitarily along snow-covered train tracks at a railroad station, as we hear his reflections in a voice-over, in English.