Datelessness example sentences

date·less

adjective

dateless (adjective)

  - not clearly belonging to any particular period, therefore not likely to go out of date:

  - having no marked date.

  - without social or romantic engagements:

Synonyms

ancient, old, antediluvian, timeless, archaic, timeworn, ancestral, traditional, atavistic, recent

"Datelessness" Example Sentences

1. Datelessness was a heavy cloak she wore, unseen but felt.
2. His datelessness was a source of quiet amusement to his friends.
3. The datelessness of the weekend stretched before her like a vast, empty plain.
4. She found a strange comfort in her datelessness.
5. He blamed his datelessness on a lack of suitable candidates.
6. The article explored the psychology of datelessness in young adults.
7. Ironically, her fear of datelessness was what kept her from finding a date.
8. Datelessness, she decided, was preferable to a bad date.
9. His friends teased him relentlessly about his datelessness.
10. The film explored the themes of loneliness and datelessness.
11. He embraced his datelessness, finding solace in his hobbies.
12. The feeling of datelessness was a familiar ache.
13. She used her datelessness as motivation to improve herself.
14. Datelessness wasn't the end of the world, she reassured herself.
15. He attributed his datelessness to his demanding career.
16. There was a certain dignity in his datelessness.
17. The temporary datelessness felt like a weight lifted.
18. She didn't dwell on her datelessness; she had other priorities.
19. His datelessness was a temporary state, he hoped.
20. The book addressed the social stigma surrounding datelessness.
21. Overcoming her datelessness became her personal challenge.
22. He found the idea of datelessness surprisingly liberating.
23. Datelessness didn't define her; it was simply a phase.
24. Her datelessness allowed her to focus on her studies.
25. He accepted his datelessness with a shrug.
26. The comedian joked about the pitfalls of datelessness.
27. Datelessness, for him, was a period of self-discovery.
28. She saw her datelessness not as a deficiency but as an opportunity.
29. The long-term datelessness began to affect his self-esteem.
30. He resented the implication that his datelessness was a personal failing.
31. Despite his datelessness, he remained optimistic.
32. His friends tried to help him overcome his datelessness.
33. Datelessness wasn't something to be ashamed of, she argued.
34. He used humor to deflect attention from his datelessness.
35. The unexpected datelessness left her feeling adrift.
36. She found solace in books during her period of datelessness.
37. He never let his datelessness dictate his mood.
38. Datelessness, in the end, proved to be a temporary inconvenience.
39. The societal pressure surrounding datelessness was immense.
40. He learned to appreciate his own company during his datelessness.
41. His datelessness allowed him to pursue his passions without distraction.
42. She found strength in overcoming her datelessness.
43. Datelessness was a minor detail in the grand scheme of things.
44. He chose to focus on personal growth rather than lament his datelessness.
45. Her datelessness was a fleeting moment in her life.
46. The prolonged datelessness made him question his self-worth.
47. He broke the cycle of datelessness by changing his approach.
48. Datelessness, while initially discouraging, ultimately led to positive change.
49. She refused to define herself by her datelessness.
50. He viewed his datelessness as an opportunity for self-reflection.

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