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bereft in Latin

bereft in Latin is orbus — bereft means left in a state of grief or emptiness after a painful loss.

bereft in Latin

orbus
adj

What does "bereft" mean?

  1. adj Left in a state of grief or emptiness after a painful loss.
    "He felt utterly bereft after his dog died."
  2. adj Completely lacking something; stripped of it.
    "The abandoned house stood bereft of furniture, its rooms echoing and bare."

bereft in a sentence

  • He felt utterly bereft after his dog died.
  • The abandoned house stood bereft of furniture, its rooms echoing and bare.
  • The plan was bereft of any real detail.

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What is "bereft" in Latin?

"bereft" in Latin is orbus. bereft means: Left in a state of grief or emptiness after a painful loss.

How do you use "bereft" in a sentence?

Example: "He felt utterly bereft after his dog died." In Latin, "bereft" is orbus.

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