isolated

/ˈaɪsəˌleɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Far away from other places, buildings, or people; not near others.
    • She felt isolated living in a small cabin deep in the forest.
    • The lighthouse stood on an isolated rock in the middle of the ocean.
    • After the storm, the village was completely isolated for three days.
  2. Happening only once or in one place; not part of a larger pattern.
    • The company reported an isolated error in the software update.
    • The teacher said the cheating was an isolated incident and not a widespread problem.
    • Doctors found an isolated case of the disease in the remote area.
  3. Feeling alone and without friends or support.
    • Many elderly people become isolated after their spouses pass away.
    • She felt isolated in her new school because she didn't know anyone.
    • Moving to a new city made him feel isolated and lonely.
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