Meaning & Definition of word "Solitaire"

Solitaire

/ˈsɒlɪˌtɛː/

noun:

  • 1. A card game played by one person, in which cards are arranged in a particular layout to achieve a goal, often involving sorting the cards into four piles by suit.
    • Example: He spent the evening playing solitaire on his laptop.
  • 2. A single gem or piece of jewelry designed to stand out by itself, especially in the context of engagement rings or other fine jewelry.
    • Example: She chose a beautiful diamond solitaire for her engagement ring.
  • 3. A type of isolation where someone or something is alone, often as a form of focusing or introspection.
    • Example: After a hectic week, she found solace in her solitaire moments.

Etymology

Derived from the French word 'solitaire,' meaning 'alone' or 'single.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

solitaire game:

A game designed for one player, often involving cards.

solitaire ring:

A ring featuring a single gemstone, typically a diamond.

Related Words

patience:

A category of card games designed for single players.

gemstone:

A precious or semi-precious stone, especially when cut and polished.

puzzle:

A game, toy, or problem designed to test ingenuity or knowledge.

Slang Meanings of solitaire

Meaning: Playing alone without distractions.

Example Sentence: She enjoys her solitaire time away from the noise.

Meaning: A term for an unrelated or solitary person.

Example Sentence: He's a bit of a solitaire, preferring to keep to himself.