Question
Updated on
25 Nov 2019
- Japanese
-
English (US)
Closed question
Question about English (US)
Could you explain what "as sb could be" means, as in 'I was lonely as I could be'?
Does it mean that I was so lonely that I couldn't be more lonely?
Could you explain what "as sb could be" means, as in 'I was lonely as I could be'?
Does it mean that I was so lonely that I couldn't be more lonely?
Does it mean that I was so lonely that I couldn't be more lonely?
Answers
25 Nov 2019
Read more comments
- English (US)
Pretty much, yes. It’s pretty much saying that I am so lonely that nothing can make me feel more lonely. It’s commonly used in books/old ish shows, movies and plays
- Japanese
- English (US)
- Japanese

[News] Hey you! The one learning a language!
Do you know how to improve your language skills❓ All you have to do is have your writing corrected by a native speaker!
With HiNative, you can have your writing corrected by native speakers for free ✍️✨.
With HiNative, you can have your writing corrected by native speakers for free ✍️✨.
Sign up
Related questions
-
'I must be off' means 'I gotta go,' right? Can it also mean 'I must be crazy/ weird'?
answerI must be off can mean “I gotta go” but it’s rare for someone to use it that way. Most of the time, calling yourself “off” means you’re actin...
-
'I'm reserved' means 'i'm enjoying myself being alone'?
answeryes. it means you are more comfortable being alone
-
”I had never been to me” means “私は一度も自分が自分でいられなかった”, right?
answerI think it should be-I had never to be myself = 私は一度も自分が自分でいられなかった
-
"You're only lonely"(title of tune by J. D. Souther)
A : You are alone and feeling loneliness.
...
answerI don’t know but it sounds like it means .you are only hanging out with me because you’re only.
-
What does exactly that mean?
"I want to be intimate with you"
Is this just meaning I want to be...
answerNo, this means that you want to have a romantic relationship. Intimacy is often used to describe romantic relationships. Intimacy could even ...
-
"Feeling lonely is a sign that you’re being selfish."
Hello! Do you think the sentence above s...
answergrammatically it is correct 👍🏼
-
What does “I miss you” literally mean I didn’t connect you for a time, And the meaning change to ...
answer"I miss you" means like I haven't seen you in a while, I want to see you. You're right! "I missed you so much!" "I'm going to miss you." "I...
-
I think loneliness comes in many different forms and fashions.
Busyness is something that clouds...
answerIt means business does not mean you are an organized and well-kept person.
-
Is it implite to say ' stay away from me ' or ' Leave me alone '?
answerYes. Only say these things if you’re angry or uncomfortable with someone being around you. If you want to express these sentences politely, y...
-
hi I have a doubt if I say " I was lonely" it's the same if I say I got lonely or are there diff...
answer@infinitywar257 Hello! Yes, there is a difference. I got lonely when I had to travel by myself. I was lonely before I met you.
Similar questions
- What is the difference between how can sb do sth and how do you help the company became the most ...
- What is the difference between how can sb do sth? and how do sb do sth? ?
- What is the difference between give sb a hand and give sb five fingers ?
Recommended Questions
- what is correct? Where are you study? Or Where do you study? Thank you.
- How to respond to "I hope you are doing well"?
- If you are not the correct person, please direct me the correct one. Does this sentence sound nat...
- Please let me know your convenient time. Is this message polite for own manager?
- Choose the correct answer : Despite a reputation for------output, he had the ----to take credit f...
Topic Questions
- Antonym -> 42. Brave - scared https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp-hNWDy2_y/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_l...
- Is there a word in English to represent students in upper-grade levels compared with the speaker?...
- I’m currently watching a TV series called “ the peripheral“. What does peripheral mean in here? D...
- I like anything that’s with raisin, raisin bread, raisin cookies. Anything with raisins, but not ...
- Part 9/9 of my text for History classes :) In the next years until 1933 the NSDAP became one o...
Newest Questions
- Can you please compare the following three sentences in terms of (i) meaning, and (ii) popularity...
- I completed a story and I want you guys to rate my writing🙃 Bill went to him to explain everyth...
- Don't know what to do in this app. just installed. thought give it a try.wanna learn english.. th...
- Why can't you say "He admitted having killed her." using transitive "admit"? 1. He admitted to...
- What does this sentence mean and when you use it: "I've been there and come out the other side"
Previous question/ Next question