Aislada (en. Isolated)
/aisˈla.ða/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
That is found alone or in a remote place.
The house was isolated in the mountain.
La casa estaba aislada en la montaña.
That is devoid of relationships with other things or people.
She feels isolated in her new environment.
Se siente aislada en su nuevo entorno.
That is not in contact with the usual system or group.
The isolated area needs urgent assistance.
La zona aislada necesita asistencia urgente.
Etymology
It comes from the verb 'aislar', which is based on the term 'island'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
isolated from the world
To be away or disconnected from the affairs of the outside world.
aislada del mundo
isolated life
A lifestyle that involves little social interaction.
vida aislada
to feel isolated
To experience the feeling of loneliness or disconnection.
sentirse aislada
Related Words
to isolate
To make someone or something separated or disconnected.
aislar
isolation
State of being isolated.
aislamiento
island
A piece of land surrounded by water.
isla
Slang Meanings
To be out of the loop or unaware of what is happening.
I don’t know what they are talking about, I’m completely isolated.
No sé de qué hablan, estoy completamente aislada.
To feel that no one includes you in their activities.
Yesterday I felt isolated at the party, no one talked to me.
Ayer me sentí aislada en la fiesta, nadie me habló.