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1. lone wolf
noun.
A
person
who
avoids
the
company
or
assistance
of
others.
Synonyms
individualist
loner
solitary
solitudinarian
troglodyte
recluse
lone hand
hermit
Antonyms
common
multiple
accompanied
social
gregarious
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2. wolf
noun.
(ˈwʊlf)
Any
of
various
predatory
carnivorous
canine
mammals
of
North
America
and
Eurasia
that
usually
hunt
in
packs.
Synonyms
gray wolf
Canis
white wolf
Canis latrans
prairie wolf
Canis lupus
Canis niger
wolf cub
coyote
canine
wolf pup
maned wolf
red wolf
timber wolf
Canis rufus
Arctic wolf
grey wolf
canid
genus Canis
brush wolf
Canis lupus tundrarum
Antonyms
official
nonexploratory
sound
male
female
Etymology
wolf (English)
wolf (Middle English (1100-1500))
wulf (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. lone
adjective.
(ˈloʊn)
Characterized
by
or
preferring
solitude.
Synonyms
solitary
lonely
unsocial
Antonyms
social
mated
married
distributed
4. lone
adjective.
(ˈloʊn)
Lacking
companions
or
companionship.
Synonyms
lonely
solitary
alone
unaccompanied
Antonyms
accompanied
multiform
shared
gregarious
inhabited
5. wolf
noun.
(ˈwʊlf)
A
man
who
is
aggressive
in
making
amorous
advances
to
women.
Synonyms
woman chaser
philanderer
skirt chaser
womanizer
masher
womaniser
Antonyms
woman
abstain
eat out
eat in
reassure
Etymology
wolf (English)
wolf (Middle English (1100-1500))
wulf (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. wolf
verb.
(ˈwʊlf)
Eat
hastily.
Synonyms
wolf down
eat
Etymology
wolf (English)
wolf (Middle English (1100-1500))
wulf (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. wolf
noun.
(ˈwʊlf)
A
cruelly
rapacious
person.
Synonyms
assailant
attacker
wildcat
assaulter
beast
brute
savage
aggressor
Antonyms
humane
civilized
praise
tame
nonviolent
Etymology
wolf (English)
wolf (Middle English (1100-1500))
wulf (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. Wolf
noun.
Austrian
composer
(1860-1903).
Synonyms
Hugo Wolf
9. Wolf
noun.
German
classical
scholar
who
claimed
that
the
Iliad
and
Odyssey
were
composed
by
several
authors
(1759-1824).
Synonyms
Friedrich August Wolf
10. lone
adjective.
(ˈloʊn)
Being
the
only
one;
single
and
isolated
from
others.
Synonyms
only
single
solitary
lonesome
sole
Antonyms
multiple
inclusive
common
commonality
joint
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