bereft (Meaning)
bereft (s)
unhappy in love; suffering from unrequited love
sorrowful through loss or deprivation
bereft ()
of Bereave
imp. & p. p. of Bereave.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bereft
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bereft Sentence Examples
- The death of her beloved husband left her bereft of joy and meaning.
- The forest fire left the landscape bereft of vegetation, exposing its charred remains.
- The stolen car had left him bereft of his primary mode of transportation.
- The loss of her job rendered her bereft of financial stability and self-esteem.
- The hurricane stripped the island bereft of its verdant greenery, leaving only desolate ruins.
- The divorce proceedings left the couple bereft of their former happiness and companionship.
- The elder was bereft of memories after suffering a stroke, unable to recall his past.
- The empty house stood bereft of its occupants, echoing with silence.
- The young boy was bereft of friends after moving to a new town.
- The once-great city was now bereft of its glory, a mere shadow of its former self.
FAQs About the word bereft
unhappy in love; suffering from unrequited love, sorrowful through loss or deprivationof Bereave, imp. & p. p. of Bereave.
bereaved, unhappy, grieving, widowed, weeping, mourning, distressed, crying, suffering,sad
filled, provided, furnished, fraught, provided, full, filled, fraught,full, flush
The death of her beloved husband left her bereft of joy and meaning.
The forest fire left the landscape bereft of vegetation, exposing its charred remains.
The stolen car had left him bereft of his primary mode of transportation.
The loss of her job rendered her bereft of financial stability and self-esteem.