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Definition of forsaken in English: forsakenadjective 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?
Derivativesnounfəˈseɪk(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.
Rhymesawaken, bacon, betaken, Jamaican, mistaken, partaken, shaken, taken, waken Definition of forsaken in US English: forsakenadjectivefərˈseɪkənfərˈsākən 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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