Sentence examples for air of isolation from inspiring English sources

The phrase "air of isolation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling or atmosphere of being alone or disconnected from others.
Example: "The old house had an air of isolation, making it seem both eerie and intriguing to passersby."
Alternatives: "sense of seclusion" or "feeling of loneliness".

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The strange homogeneous atmosphere of Pantelleria is heightened by its air of isolation.

And even more ordinary objects bore that curious and unmistakable air of isolation and striving.

Despite their close proximity, the dancers maintain an air of isolation.

Like Havana, Palermo has the faint, heady air of isolation and rotting elegance.

A few small figures on the sidewalk below, dwarfed by the architecture around them, lend an air of isolation and loneliness.

Birnbaum believes that Foujita "claims the French way of life for himself" in this painting, but it's also a moving self-portrait, conveying both domestic comfort and an air of isolation.

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Their silence, their air of fortressed isolation, seemed impenetrable.

There was an air of intense isolation, with everyone focussed on his own projects.

Ebola is not a "free virus" that floats around for hours in the air of an isolation ward.

The luminous Bird's Nest track stadium and Water Cube pool lent an air of ethereal isolation.

Among the most-talked about movies at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, "Swiss Army Man" is a work of wild imagination and furious creativity, with a whimsical sense of invention and a lingering air of melancholy isolation.

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