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forlorn
/ fəˈlɔːn /
adjective
miserable, wretched, or cheerless; desolate
deserted; forsaken
destitute; bereft
forlorn of hope
desperate
the last forlorn attempt
Other Word Forms
- forlornly adverb
- forlornness noun
- unforlorn adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of forlorn1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Receivers in hand, they’re reaching out--at all hours of the day and night, from nearly every continent on the globe--to make contact with this forlorn desert outpost.
That Love identified no sadness in the songs only makes it easier to understand why Wilson the lonely young pop star was writing tunes as openly forlorn as “In My Room.”
West Indies skipper Hope, and the man he succeeded in the form of Powell, at least showed some fight during what always looked to be a forlorn effort.
Sacramento State announced Tuesday that it hired outsized personality and hoops icon Shaquille O’Neal as general manager of its forlorn men’s basketball program.
Kudos to them, too, for re-energizing voters while so many forlorn Democratic leaders twiddle their thumbs and nurse the hangover of defeat.
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