Bereft Mnemonic
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bereft
bereft
/bəˈɹɛft/
Examples
- It is bereft of locality and positivity.
- It seems slightly bereft of information following the 80s.
- The article seems bereft of criticism of the new features.
- He also appeared in the 2003 TV movie Bereft.
- He's bereft of the capability to feel strongly as Campos and Pessoa.
- A chaste knight at the end of a weary road, bereft of strength or certitude.
- Bereft of allies, the Godwins take Rainwall and capture their old rival.
- Despite this formation, the band still managed to stay bereft of Steves.
- Regardless, the gods departed, leaving Diana bereft of family and faith.
- I am frightened, bereft, and cannot see the light at the end of the tunnel.
unhappy in love; suffering from unrequited love
adjective
sorrowful through loss or deprivation
adjective
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"Bear + Left. The bear left alone, feeling a loss and emptiness."
Bear + Left. The bear left his home, now he's sad and alone.
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