"Forsook" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Forsook" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Forsook" Meaning

Forsook means to abandon or desert someone or something, often in a state of distress or need, often implying a sense of guilt or responsibility for leaving others behind. It can also imply a rejection or separation from something that was once cherished or loved, such as a relationship, a faith, or a way of life.

"Forsook" Examples

Usage Examples for "Forsook"


She forsook her luxurious lifestyle and moved to a small town to pursue her passion for art.
The politician was accused of forsooking his oath of office by accepting bribes.
The church was abandoned and forsook by the community, leaving it in ruins.
After years of neglect, the town's once-proud castle was left to forsook and decay.
The company's founder was said to have forsook his family's business principles for the sake of quick profits.

"Forsook" Similar Words

Fornix

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Forpine

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Forsake

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To forsake means to give up or abandon something or someone, often because it is considered no longer necessary, desirable, or valuable.

Forsaken

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Forsakes

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Forsakes is a verb that means to abandon or give up something or someone, often in a deliberate and intentional manner. It can also imply a sense of rejection or abandonment, as if the person or thing is being left behind or forgotten. For example: "She forsook her career to raise her children."

Forsaking

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Forsaking refers to the act of abandoning, giving up, or surrendering something, usually with a sense of permanent departure or renunciation. It can also mean leaving or rejecting, often with a sense of loss or sacrifice.

Forsay

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Forseti

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Forsooth

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"Forsooth" is an archaic adverb that means "indeed" or "verily". It is often used to emphasize the truth or authenticity of a statement, and is usually associated with a formal or literary tone. For example: "I shall attend the meeting, forsooth, as I have promised."

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Forswat

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Forswear

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