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    Benjamin Franklin is best remembered as one of the Founding Fathers of the United States,

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    but he achieved much more in his lifetime.

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    During Franklin’s 84 years alive, he invented the lightning rod, made significant discoveries

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    in physics and population studies, wrote best-selling books, composed music and played the violin,

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    harp and guitar at a high level, founded many civic organizations, including the University

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    of Pennsylvania, and much more.

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    How did Franklin achieve so much more than his contemporaries, given he had the same

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    24 hours each day to get things done?

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    The answer to this question lies in Franklin’s daily schedule.

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    Here’s how it works, including 10 lessons that will double your productivity this week.

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    Before putting pen to paper on his daily schedule, Franklin created a list of virtues to live

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    by.

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    He referred to these as his 13 virtues: a list of values designed to help guide his

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    daily schedule.

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    Temperance: Eat not to dullness and drink not to elevation.

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    Silence: Speak not but what may benefit others or yourself.

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    Avoid trifling conversation.

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    Order: Let all your things have their places.

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    Let each part of your business have its time.

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    Resolution: Resolve to perform what you ought.

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    Perform without fail what you resolve.

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    Frugality: Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself: i.e.

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    Waste nothing.

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    Industry: Lose no time.

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    Be always employed in something useful.

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    Cut off all unnecessary actions.

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    Sincerity: Use no hurtful deceit.

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    Think innocently and justly; and, if you speak, speak accordingly.

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    Justice: Wrong none, by doing injuries or omitting the benefits that are your duty.

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    Moderation: Avoid extremes.

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    Forebear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve.

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    Cleanliness: Tolerate no uncleanliness in body, clothes or habitation.

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    Chastity: Rarely use venery but for health or offspring; Never to dullness, weakness,

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    or the injury of your own or another’s peace or reputation.

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    Tranquility: Be not disturbed at trifles, or at accidents common or unavoidable.

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    Humility: Imitate Jesus and Socrates.

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    Franklin arranged each virtue in order of importance, and instead of tackling all of

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    them at once, he planned to: “fix it on one of them at a time; and, when I should

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    be master of that, then to proceed to another, and so on, till I should have gone thro’

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    the thirteen.”

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    Each day, Franklin would track his progress on one virtue, in a little book - which had

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    a page allotted for each of the virtues - and in the evenings, he would put a mark next

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    to the virtue if he committed a fault.

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    At the end of each week, Franklin would review the number of faults committed against the

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    virtue, and would only move onto building the habit of the next virtue, if no faults

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    were committed.

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    By creating a list of values to live by, Franklin laid a solid foundation to build a daily schedule

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    that aligns with them, and directs his time and energy in the right direction.

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    In Benjamin Franklin’s autobiography, he breaks down his simple daily schedule for

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    peak productivity.

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    Here are the 10 most important productivity lessons from Franklin’s daily schedule:

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    1.

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    Keep it simple The first thing to note about Franklin’s

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    daily schedule is its simplicity.

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    There are only six time blocks scheduled for each day, and one of these blocks includes

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    sleep - an obvious necessity.

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    There’s no overwhelming to-do list of things to get done.

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    It’s simple, ruthlessly focused on the essential, and highly effective.

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    It’s easy to underestimate the power of simplicity, even though it’s the hidden

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    driving force behind peak productivity.

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    2.

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    Go to bed and wake up at the same time each day

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    One of Franklin’s most popular mantras was “early to bed and early to rise makes a

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    man healthy, wealthy, and wise,” and according to this schedule, he definitely lived up to

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    it.

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    Each day, Franklin woke up early at 5am and went to bed early at 10 pm, for a total of

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    7 hours of sleep each night.

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    It’s important to note however, that what matters most isn’t the time you go to bed

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    or wake up, it’s the consistency of your sleep schedule.

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    By going to bed and waking up at the same time each day, you’ll train your brain to

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    fall asleep faster and improve the quality of your sleep.

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    3.

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    Spend quiet time alone Shortly after waking up, Franklin would take

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    a shower and then “address Powerful Goodness.”

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    In other words, he’d spend some time in prayer or meditation.

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    This daily habit of solitude gave Franklin the much needed clarity and focus to plan

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    the day, and follow through on his plans.

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    4.

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    Set your intention and plan for the day Each morning, before going to work, Franklin

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    would set his intention for the day with an important question: What good shall I do this

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    day?

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    Then he’d pick a virtue to focus on, and begin to “contrive day’s business, and

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    take the resolution of the day” i.e. to plan his day.

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    Setting an intention and creating a plan of action each morning, ensures that you stay

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    focused on your most important task and avoid getting easily distracted by the minutia,

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    and other people during the day.

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    5.

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    Dedicate time to learning In Franklin’s daily schedule, he sets aside

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    some time to “prosecute the present study,” which means he’d spend time on an independent

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    personal project separate from work.

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    Most likely, this would’ve been time spent reading either books or papers.

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    Alternatively, you could spend this time learning a language, playing an instrument or on your

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    hobbies.

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    6.

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    Create time blocks for deep and shallow work To plan his day, Franklin created time blocks

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    to manage his time effectively and protect his day from unexpected interruptions.

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    Specifically, Franklin allocated two four-hour time blocks-from 8am till 12pm, and from 2pm

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    till 6pm-for deep work and uninterrupted focus on his most important tasks.

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    Likewise, Franklin allocated a two-hour time block-from 12am till 2pm - for lunch and shallow

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    work i.e. reviewing his finances.

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    By creating time blocks in this manner, Franklin finished his most important tasks for the

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    day, when he had the most energy to do so.

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    7.

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    Put things back in order after work After a long tiring day at work, it’s easy

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    to walk away from our work space and leave things in a disorderly manner, only to return

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    back the next morning to clean it up before getting back to work.

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    Even though this saves time upfront, it wastes valuable time, willpower and energy that could’ve

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    been spent working on important tasks straight away.

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    To avoid this problem, Franklin made sure to clean up his work space and put things

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    back in order before leaving the office each day.

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    This ensured that Franklin had enough willpower each morning, to tackle the tedious tasks

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    in the long day ahead.

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    8.

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    Schedule downtime After work each day, Franklin would clean

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    up his work space, eat dinner, and spend the rest of the evening relaxing: listening to

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    music and catching up with his friends.

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    Downtime isn’t a waste of time.

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    It’s a powerful productivity tool for re-energizing the brain and body, in preparation for the

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    challenges of the next day.

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    9.

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    Reflect on your day in the evenings Just before going to bed, Franklin would reflect

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    on his day and ask himself an important question: What good have I done today?

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    After noting down what went well, and what didn’t go so well during the day, Franklin

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    would look to change and improve his daily schedule.

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    Likewise, an evening audit of your daily productivity will help you to uncover time-wasting activities

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    that drain your energy, and improve your daily schedule for better productivity.

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    10.

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    Don’t aim for perfection In the book Daily Rituals: How Artists Work,

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    Mason Currey explains that Franklin himself struggled to stick to his daily schedule:

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    “He was not naturally inclined to keep his papers and other possessions organized, and

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    he found the effort so vexing that he almost quit in frustration.

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    Moreover, the demands of his printing business meant that he couldn’t always follow the

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    exacting daily timetable that he set for himself.”

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    What matters most isn’t perfectionism, it’s improvement.

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    As Franklin emphasized: “I was surpris’d to find myself so much

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    fuller of faults than I had imagined; but I had the satisfaction of seeing them diminish.”

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    Celebrate your small wins and avoid beating yourself up when you fall short of your plans,

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    because at the end of the day, it’s the effort that really counts.

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    Benjamin Franklin’s daily schedule is a simple, highly effective template for improving

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    your productivity.

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    Even though it was created over 300 years ago, it contains timeless principles that

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    will help you to avoid the distractions of the modern world, and stay focused on your

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    most important tasks.

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    Tweak and experiment with Franklin’s daily schedule to find what works best for you,

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    but remember in the words of Benjamin Franklin, what matters most isn’t the contents of

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    the plan, it’s the decision to make a plan in the first place:

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    “If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail!”

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The example sentences of SOLITUDE in videos (15 in total of 54)

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smarter noun, singular or mass than preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun think verb, non-3rd person singular present number noun, singular or mass seven cardinal number enjoying verb, gerund or present participle your possessive pronoun solitude noun, singular or mass if preposition or subordinating conjunction you're proper noun, singular secretly adverb brilliant adjective it personal pronoun 'll modal show verb, base form
if preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun want verb, non-3rd person singular present peace noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction solitude noun, singular or mass then adverb you personal pronoun ll proper noun, singular likely adjective find noun, singular or mass fira proper noun, singular busy adjective , hectic adjective , and coordinating conjunction touristy noun, singular or mass .
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if preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun are verb, non-3rd person singular present interested adjective in preposition or subordinating conjunction seeing verb, gerund or present participle more adjective, comparative solitude proper noun, singular fifth adjective wheels noun, plural by preposition or subordinating conjunction grand proper noun, singular design proper noun, singular .
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their possessive pronoun dialect noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present unlike preposition or subordinating conjunction any determiner other adjective in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner world noun, singular or mass , and coordinating conjunction they personal pronoun live verb, non-3rd person singular present in preposition or subordinating conjunction complete adjective solitude noun, singular or mass .

Use "solitude" in a sentence | "solitude" example sentences

How to use "solitude" in a sentence?

  • Our two first parents, yet the only two Of mankind, in the happy garden placed, Reaping immortal fruits of joy and love, Uninterrupted joy, unrivalled love In blissful solitude.
    -John Milton-
  • God is not solitude, but perfect communion. For this reason the human person, the image of God, realizes himself or herself in love, which is a sincere gift of self.
    -Pope Benedict XVI-
  • Funny how we think of romance as always involving two, when the romance of solitude can be ever so much more delicious and intense.
    -Tom Robbins-
  • You have to free yourself from your mental conditioning through association with the holy, through doing good works, through meditating, through laughter, through love and through solitude.
    -Frederick Lenz-
  • A Warrior of Light needs love. Love and affection are part of his nature. He makes use of solitude, but is not used by it.
    -Paulo Coelho-
  • For Nature is love, and finds haunts for true love, Where nothing can hear or intrude; It hides from the eagle and joins with the dove, In beautiful green solitude.
    -John Clare-
  • Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has found his niche in making the sound of solitude a triumphant experience, like Good Will Hunting: The Musical.
    -Chris Martin-
  • I love tranquil solitude And such society As is quiet, wise, and good.
    -Percy Bysshe Shelley-

Definition and meaning of SOLITUDE

What does "solitude mean?"

/ˈsäləˌt(y)o͞od/

noun
State of preferring to be alone.

What are synonyms of "solitude"?
Some common synonyms of "solitude" are:
  • loneliness,
  • solitariness,
  • remoteness,
  • isolation,
  • seclusion,
  • retirement,
  • withdrawal,
  • purdah,
  • privacy,
  • privateness,
  • peace,
  • desolation,
  • lonesomeness,
  • sequestration,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "solitude"?
Some common antonyms of "solitude" are:
  • company,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.