orphaned (Meaning)

Wordnet

orphaned (s)

deprived of parents by death or desertion

Webster

orphaned (imp. & p. p.)

of Orphan

Synonyms & Antonyms of orphaned

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orphaned Sentence Examples

  1. The orphaned child clung tightly to his teddy bear, seeking comfort in its furry embrace.
  2. The tsunami orphaned hundreds of children, leaving them alone and vulnerable.
  3. The war had orphaned countless families, tearing loved ones apart forever.
  4. The orphaned kittens were found huddled together in a cardboard box, their cries piercing the air.
  5. The young woman had been orphaned at a young age, but her adoptive parents had given her a loving home.
  6. The orphaned dog wandered the streets aimlessly, searching for a place to call its own.
  7. The orphan asylum provided shelter and support to children who had lost their parents.
  8. The orphaned boy's resilience inspired everyone around him, proving that even the most tragic loss can be overcome.
  9. The government launched a program to provide financial assistance to orphaned families, hoping to alleviate their suffering.
  10. The orphaned baby bird was cared for by a kind stranger who gave it a second chance at life.

FAQs About the word orphaned

deprived of parents by death or desertionof Orphan

bereaved,widowed, distressed, upset, suffering, mourning, unhappy,bereft, sad, mournful

legitimate, legitimate,,

The orphaned child clung tightly to his teddy bear, seeking comfort in its furry embrace.

The tsunami orphaned hundreds of children, leaving them alone and vulnerable.

The war had orphaned countless families, tearing loved ones apart forever.

The orphaned kittens were found huddled together in a cardboard box, their cries piercing the air.