lorn Antonyms

Meaning of lorn

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lorn (a.)

Lost; undone; ruined.

Forsaken; abandoned; solitary; bereft; as, a lone, lorn woman.

lorn Sentence Examples

  1. The lorn traveler wandered the desolate wasteland, his heart heavy with sorrow.
  2. Emma's lorn eyes reflected the loneliness that consumed her after her beloved departed.
  3. The once-vibrant city now stood lorn and abandoned, its streets devoid of life.
  4. The old woman's lorn voice trembled as she recounted her lost youth.
  5. The lorn child huddled under a bridge, seeking shelter from both the cold and the indifference of the world.
  6. The painting depicted a lorn figure standing alone on a windswept beach, symbolizing isolation and despair.
  7. Emily's lorn spirit yearned for connection, but her efforts were met with disappointment and rejection.
  8. The lorn song echoed through the empty hall, carrying with it a profound sense of sadness.
  9. The lorn dog lay curled up on the concrete, its eyes filled with longing and abandonment.
  10. The lorn rose withered and faded, its once-vibrant petals now a pale reminder of its former glory.

FAQs About the word lorn

Lost; undone; ruined., Forsaken; abandoned; solitary; bereft; as, a lone, lorn woman.

lonely, solitary, forlorn, desolate,lone, lonesome, forsaken, unaccompanied, abandoned, sole

attended, attended,accompanied, accompanied,escorted, escorted,

The lorn traveler wandered the desolate wasteland, his heart heavy with sorrow.

Emma's lorn eyes reflected the loneliness that consumed her after her beloved departed.

The once-vibrant city now stood lorn and abandoned, its streets devoid of life.

The old woman's lorn voice trembled as she recounted her lost youth.