isolationship
Etymology
From isolation + -ship.
isolationship means the quality of being isolated; isolatedness. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 95 out of 100.
noun
- The quality of being isolated; isolatedness.“The social isolate, whether male or female, is usually a poor risk. All big cities produce, and attract, such individuals and the dynamics of their isolationship are usually multiple.”
- A relationship during a pandemic lockdown.“So it's no surprise that, for many, being apart from friends, family and romantic partners has proved incredibly lonely. Being in an "isolationship" doesn't help.”