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bereft
[ bih-reft ]
adjective
- deprived:
They are bereft of their senses. He is bereft of all happiness.
bereft
/ bɪˈrɛft /
adjective
- usually foll by of deprived; parted (from)
bereft of hope
Example Sentences
When Sajid arrived to drive home Pakistan’s position, England were bereft of answers.
President Ramaphosa extended his “deep condolences”, adding that Pastor Ray's death "leaves our deeply spiritual nation bereft of a remarkable leader".
When Pat dies suddenly, a bereft Angie finds herself in a situation that puts her at odds with Shing’s family, whose handling of their grief begins to look a lot like callous discrimination.
I was at Union Station when I encountered an elderly woman who looked a little bereft and in need of cheering up.
I missed the food from home, but I also found myself bereft of even the option of going out to a wide breadth of Asian restaurants.
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