Sorrowful through loss or deprivation.
Unhappy in love; suffering from unrequited love.
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.
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