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- Dictionarybereft/bɪˈrɛft/
adjective
- 1. deprived of or lacking (something): "her room was stark and bereft of colour"
- 2. (of a person) sad and lonely, especially through someone's death or departure: "his death in 1990 left her bereft"
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Bereft means deprived or robbed of something, often used with of, or lacking something needed or wanted. It can also mean suffering the death of a loved one. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases.
Bereft means not having something or feeling great loss, such as hope, money, or companionship. Learn how to use this formal adjective in sentences and find related words and phrases in the topics of feeling sad and unhappy.
lacking or deprived of something. adjective. sorrowful through loss or deprivation. “ bereft of hope”. synonyms: bereaved, grief-stricken, grieving, mourning, sorrowing. sorrowful. experiencing or marked by or expressing sorrow especially that associated with irreparable loss. adjective.
Bereft means deprived, parted, or robbed of something, especially hope or happiness. It is often used with the preposition of, as in "bereft of hope". See the origin, usage, and examples of bereft in British and American English.
Bereft means deprived or lacking something, especially a loved one. Find the origin, usage, and examples of bereft and its synonyms in this online dictionary.
bereft. adjective [ after verb ] formal us / bɪˈreft / uk / bɪˈreft /. Add to word list. not having something or feeling great loss: Alone now and almost penniless, he was bereft of hope. After the last of their children had left home the couple felt utterly bereft. Compare. grieving.
Bereft means deprived or parted from something, especially hope or happiness. It is the past tense and past participle of bereave, which means to rob or take away. See the word history, example sentences and related words of bereft.