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单词 forsaken
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Definition of forsaken in English:

forsaken

adjective fəˈseɪkənfərˈseɪkən
  • Abandoned or deserted.

    a journey into forgotten and forsaken places
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The beauty of it smote his heart, as he looked up out of the forsaken land, and hope returned to him.
    • Liz persuades him to take a forsaken puppy, called Odie.
    • We can recover those forsaken elements of our collective character.
    • All the successive central and state governments have completely neglected this forsaken and endangered community.
    • He spends much of his time in some of the more life forsaken places on our planet.
    • His father had been an embittered hired hand to a poor tenant farmer in the forsaken moorlands of Jutland.
    • Now, we come to the most forsaken film of the year.
    • Powerful forces move in the shadows each with their own agenda on this night of the forsaken.
    • Forsaken children are now more likely to be put in foster care.
    • The willow tree is often associated with weeping and forsaken love.
    • The god Dionysos appeared, in all his divine glory, and rescued the forsaken heroine.
    • So you'd better be heatproof or just plain quick if you're collecting data from the surface of this forsaken place.
    • The other forsaken element is methodology.
    • He felt pity for such a forsaken creature: no one had warmed her or comforted her or loved her enough to have her christened.
    • Death, in this forsaken place, could come in countless forms.
    • They were moving into a neighborhood that had been a forsaken stretch of abandoned buildings.
    • Like the others who fled that forsaken city, they have not been back to survey the damage.
    • I turned to the only consultant I could on this forsaken island.
    • What was a poor, forsaken girl to do?
    • Why was I standing on a porch in the middle of some forsaken jungle waiting for the night to engulf me?

Derivatives

  • forsakenness

  • nounfəˈseɪk(ə)nnɪs
    • There is much to convince us of the desolation and forsakenness of life.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They allow us to shout out our forsakenness in the dark caverns of abandonment.
      • And for the most part societies and, indeed, entire cultures have disapproved of that kind of story which offers an unalleviated picture of human forsakenness.
      • Gregarious from the start, the only time he is alone is in his death, the awfulness of which is an enforced loneliness and forsakenness without any way of a transcendent escape.
      • Into the dark and unfriendly ocean of forsakenness my spirit sank in despair as my shattered life lay before my eyes like a horror too incomprehensible to understand.

Rhymes

awaken, bacon, betaken, Jamaican, mistaken, partaken, shaken, taken, waken

Definition of forsaken in US English:

forsaken

adjectivefərˈseɪkənfərˈsākən
  • Abandoned or deserted.

    a journey into forgotten and forsaken places
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He spends much of his time in some of the more life forsaken places on our planet.
    • The other forsaken element is methodology.
    • They were moving into a neighborhood that had been a forsaken stretch of abandoned buildings.
    • Like the others who fled that forsaken city, they have not been back to survey the damage.
    • The beauty of it smote his heart, as he looked up out of the forsaken land, and hope returned to him.
    • Why was I standing on a porch in the middle of some forsaken jungle waiting for the night to engulf me?
    • Forsaken children are now more likely to be put in foster care.
    • Powerful forces move in the shadows each with their own agenda on this night of the forsaken.
    • His father had been an embittered hired hand to a poor tenant farmer in the forsaken moorlands of Jutland.
    • The god Dionysos appeared, in all his divine glory, and rescued the forsaken heroine.
    • We can recover those forsaken elements of our collective character.
    • The willow tree is often associated with weeping and forsaken love.
    • So you'd better be heatproof or just plain quick if you're collecting data from the surface of this forsaken place.
    • Now, we come to the most forsaken film of the year.
    • Liz persuades him to take a forsaken puppy, called Odie.
    • All the successive central and state governments have completely neglected this forsaken and endangered community.
    • I turned to the only consultant I could on this forsaken island.
    • He felt pity for such a forsaken creature: no one had warmed her or comforted her or loved her enough to have her christened.
    • What was a poor, forsaken girl to do?
    • Death, in this forsaken place, could come in countless forms.
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