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    For·lorn
    /fərˈlôrn/

    adjective

  2. forlorn, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary. forlorn adjective & noun. Meaning & use. adjective. 1. 1577. † Lost, not to be found. Obsolete: see the verb. 1577. To the end they should lie no more in corners as forlorne books and vnknowne. W. Harrison, Description of England (1877) ii. ix. i. 190. Cite.

  3. 1. miserable, wretched, or cheerless; desolate. 2. deserted; forsaken. 3. (foll by: of) destitute; bereft: forlorn of hope. 4. desperate: the last forlorn attempt. [Old English forloren lost, from forlēosan to lose; related to Old Saxon farliosan, Gothic fraliusan, Greek luein to release] forˈlornly adv. forˈlornness n.

  4. pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely:. Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English reference content.

  5. When a person or situation is described as forlorn, it implies a deep sense of sadness and hopelessness, often stemming from a feeling of abandonment or isolation. This term conveys a sense of bleakness and melancholy, indicating that the subject is bereft of comfort, support, or companionship.

  6. Definition of forlorn. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

  7. adjective. These are words and phrases related to forlorn. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of forlorn. She looks forlorn since her children married and moved away. Synonyms. unhappy. depressed. dejected. despondent. dispirited.

  8. 1. a. : bereft, forsaken. left quite forlorn of hope. b. : sad and lonely because of isolation or desertion : desolate. a forlorn landscape. 2. : being in poor condition : miserable, wretched. forlorn tumbledown buildings. 3. : nearly hopeless. a forlorn attempt. forlornly adverb. forlornness. fər-ˈlȯrn-nəs. fȯr- noun. Synonyms.

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