"Lovelorn" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lovelorn" Meaning

Feeling or showing a deep and often melancholy longing or yearning for someone or something that cannot be obtained or enjoyed, typically because of a lack of reciprocated love or affection.

"Lovelorn" Examples

Usage Examples for "lovelorn"


As she gazed out at the sunset, she couldn't help but feel lovelorn, her heart still heavy from her recent break-up.
": A sense of longing and sadness often accompanies lovelorn, making it a powerful and evocative word.
After months of waiting for his response, she realized she was growing lovelorn and decided to move on with her life.
The lovelorn heroine in the novel wandered the empty streets, searching for solace in the cacophony of city sounds.
His depressed mood was starting to get him down, and his friends noticed a new depth of lovelorn in his words and actions.
The lovelorn eyes of the old photograph seemed to hold a thousand secrets, each one whispering a tale of lost love and longing.

"Lovelorn" Similar Words

Lovecraft

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Loved

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Loveless

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Without love or affection; devoid of romantic or emotional attachment.

Lovelessly

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Lovelessness

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Lovelessness refers to the state of being without love, affection, or warmth. It can describe a feeling of emotional emptiness, loneliness, or detachment from others or oneself. Lovelessness can also be used to describe a lack of romance, affection, or tenderness in a relationship.

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The adjective "lovelier" is the superlative form of the adjective "lovely," which means pleasing, attractive, or charming. In a comparative sense, "lovelier" is used to describe something that is more pleasing, attractive, or charming than something else. For example, "She looked lovelier than ever in her new dress."

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Loveliness

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Lovemaking

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Lover

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Loverless

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