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me myself and I
adjective as in alone
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adjective as in solo
adverb as in solitarily
Weak matches
- abandoned
- all by one's lonesome
- batching it
- by itself/oneself
- by oneself
- companionless
- deserted
- desolate
- detached
- forlorn
- forsaken
- friendless
- hermit
- in solitary
- individual
- isolated
- lone
- lonely
- lonesome
- me and my shadow
- on one's own
- onliest
- only
- shag
- single
- single-handedly
- singly
- sole
- solely
- solitary
- solo
- stag
- traveling light
- unaccompanied
- unaided
- unassisted
- unattached
- unattended
- unescorted
- unmarried
- widowed
Example Sentences
There was Bill Clinton on Wednesday calling Trump the “me, myself and I” option: “He mostly talks about himself. . . he’s like one of those tenors, opening up before walking onstage like I did. Trying to get his lungs open by singing, ‘Me, me, me, me, me me!’”
She calls out “Team Virgo” and “Team Cali,” while Kendrick Lamar’s “King Kunta” and De La Soul earworm “Me, Myself and I” thump from the speakers.
A positive breakup song, “Me, Myself and I” acknowledges the trauma of infidelity but is ultimately a celebration of a woman finally understanding that she, all by herself, is enough.
The “Me Myself and I” trio’s music –now streaming– exemplified the best of rap’s collective spirit.
The album was an instant success with listeners and tastemakers, topping the Village Voice’s annual Pazz & Jop critics poll and spawning a No. 1 hit on Billboard’s R&B chart with the ebullient “Me Myself and I,” which went on to earn a Grammy nomination for rap performance.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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