isolement
isolation, solitude
noun ee-zol-MAHN Rare
Origin: French isoler (to isolate) from Italian isolare
Usage Note
Isolement describes the state of being cut off — physically (a remote location) or emotionally (loneliness). L'isolement social (social isolation) is a common public-health term. The adjective isolé and verb isoler share the root. Compare la solitude, which can carry a more positive, chosen sense.
Examples
"Le confinement a renforcé l'isolement des personnes âgées."
Natural Translation
Lockdown intensified the isolation of elderly people.
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