orpheline (Meaning)
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orpheline (n.)
An orphan.
Synonyms & Antonyms of orpheline
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orpheline Sentence Examples
- The young orphan girl, an orphan, wandered the streets, lost and alone.
- The orphanage provided shelter and care for the many orphans who had lost their families.
- The orphan boy's eyes held a haunting sadness, reflecting the loss he had endured.
- The orphan asylum was a grim and unforgiving place, where orphans often faced neglect and abuse.
- The orphan child longed for love and a sense of belonging, but it eluded her.
- The orphaned siblings clung to each other for solace, their bond strengthened by their shared loss.
- The benevolent orphanage director dedicated her life to caring for the orphans under her roof.
- The orphan's plight moved the hearts of many, who rallied to provide support and protection.
- The once-orphan boy had grown into a successful man, but the memory of his childhood still haunted him.
- The orpheline's resilience and spirit shone through, despite the challenges she had faced.
FAQs About the word orpheline
An orphan.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The young orphan girl, an orphan, wandered the streets, lost and alone.
The orphanage provided shelter and care for the many orphans who had lost their families.
The orphan boy's eyes held a haunting sadness, reflecting the loss he had endured.
The orphan asylum was a grim and unforgiving place, where orphans often faced neglect and abuse.