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Sorrowful through loss or deprivation.
mourning
grieving
bereaved
sorrowing
grief-stricken
sorrowful
Unhappy in love; suffering from unrequited love.
lovelorn
unbeloved
unloved
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lovelorn
"
lovelorn
unbeloved
Examples for "
lovelorn
"
1
A
lovelorn
British earl fakes amnesia to win back his estranged wife.
2
He wandered in the garden and mourned in a
lovelorn
way.
3
His
lovelorn
state had grown worse and he found the delay too long.
4
The season has been equally unpropitious to the
lovelorn
Phoebe Wilkins.
5
But for the
lovelorn
,
sometimes the odds of it happening seem exasperatingly slim.
1
There had been no change in nature unnoticed or
unbeloved
by her.
2
Prizes came late: he was
unbeloved
by the establishment he flayed.
3
His beloved relatives obtain the good, his
unbeloved
relatives the evil he has done.
4
Not
unbeloved
is this serious tree, the elm, with its leaf sitting close, unthrilled.
5
Prosperity Street is the external power locus of the wizard Jarrow, my most
unbeloved
colleague.
1
It is
bereft
of new ideas and is manifestly failing in government.
2
I need not feel so
bereft
just because the aliora were gone.
3
They all stared at him, immersed in another crisis,
bereft
of speech.
4
And I don't think they should be
bereft
of healthcare, Hatch said.
5
Something terrifying was happening to the savage who had been left
bereft
.
6
Therefore, they are
bereft
of witnessing the lights of eternity in Jesus.
7
At that moment, Verminaard realized he was alone,
bereft
of spiritual help.
8
It shows bridges across the mighty Yangtze River almost
bereft
of vehicles.
9
There are, in the world, many men that are
bereft
of faith.
10
I saw a room, large and high-ceilinged,
bereft
of anything-furniture, character, life.
11
Laurence himself had been momentarily
bereft
of speech at this offensive suggestion.
12
I stand here,
bereft
of my father, gathering up corpses of innocents.
13
The knight sank on to a chair as though
bereft
of strength.
14
She could not leave Thebe and Varia alone,
bereft
of her leadership.
15
Simple signs of city life and all were utterly
bereft
of it.
16
This, then, was an almost feudal display, imperious rulers against
bereft
subjects.
bereft
·
utterly bereft
so bereft
feel bereft
look bereft
almost bereft