orphaline (Meaning)
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orphaline (n.)
See Orpheline.
Synonyms & Antonyms of orphaline
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
orphaline Sentence Examples
- The orphaline child wandered the streets, seeking solace and a place to belong.
- The hospital established an orphaline ward to care for children who had lost their parents.
- The artist's orphaline work depicted the heart-wrenching experiences of children without guardians.
- The non-profit organization provided shelter and support to orphaline children, ensuring their well-being.
- The government implemented an orphaline adoption program to find loving homes for children in need.
- The orphaline protagonist in the novel faced numerous challenges and prejudices as she navigated life alone.
- The orphaline society advocated for the rights of children who had lost their families.
- The orphaline animals at the shelter received care and affection from dedicated volunteers.
- The orphanage provided a nurturing environment for orphaline children, helping them heal and grow emotionally.
- The orphaline community rallied together to create a support network and provide a sense of belonging to its members.
FAQs About the word orphaline
See Orpheline.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The orphaline child wandered the streets, seeking solace and a place to belong.
The hospital established an orphaline ward to care for children who had lost their parents.
The artist's orphaline work depicted the heart-wrenching experiences of children without guardians.
The non-profit organization provided shelter and support to orphaline children, ensuring their well-being.