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    forsaken
    /fəˈseɪk(ə)n/

    adjective

    • 1. abandoned or deserted: "a journey into forgotten and forsaken places"

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  2. (Definition of forsaken from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of forsaken. forsaken. This is assuming the worst and that the religion is forsaken, where violations of individual rights are no longer considered violations or troubling. From the Cambridge English Corpus.

  3. Forsaken definition: past participle of forsake. . See examples of FORSAKEN used in a sentence.

  4. forsake suggests an action more likely to bring impoverishment or bereavement to that which is forsaken than its exposure to physical dangers.

  5. (Definition of forsaken from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of forsaken. forsaken. And they shall become as those, whom they have forsaken. From CNN. Forsaken once more takes those things at face value. From NPR.

  6. Definition of 'forsaken' Word Frequency. forsaken. (fəʳseɪkən ) 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] A forsaken place is not lived in, used, or looked after. [literary] The delta region of the Rio Grande river was a forsaken land of thickets and swamps. ...a forsaken church and a derelict hotel.

  7. Define forsaken. forsaken synonyms, forsaken pronunciation, forsaken translation, English dictionary definition of forsaken. tr.v. for·sook , for·sak·en , for·sak·ing , for·sakes 1. To give up ; renounce: forsook liquor.

  8. Forsaken Definition. fərsākən, fôrsākən. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Origin. Adjective. Verb. Suffix. Filter. adjective. Abandoned; desolate; forlorn. Webster's New World. Synonyms: unbeloved. loveless. rejected. neglected. jilted. ignored. lorn. derelict. desolate. forlorn. deserted. abandoned. bereft. Antonyms: wanted.

  9. Detailed meaning of forsaken. When someone is forsaken, they are left behind or cast aside, often resulting in feelings of loneliness, despair, and abandonment. It implies a deliberate choice to sever ties or disregard any obligations or responsibilities.

  10. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024. for•sake (fôr sāk′ ), v.t., -sook, -sak•en, -sak•ing. to quit or leave entirely; abandon; desert: She has forsaken her country for an island in the South Pacific. to give up or renounce (a habit, way of life, etc.).

  11. verb (used with object) , for·sook [fawr-, sook],for·sak·en, for·sak·ing. to quit or leave entirely; abandon; desert: She has forsaken her country for an island in the South Pacific. to give up or renounce (a habit, way of life, etc.). Synonyms: forgo, relinquish, forswear.