forlorn
Americanadjective
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desolate or dreary; unhappy or miserable, as in feeling, condition, or appearance.
- Synonyms:
- comfortless, woebegone, helpless, pitiable, pitiful
- Antonyms:
- happy
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lonely and sad; forsaken.
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expressive of hopelessness; despairing.
forlorn glances.
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bereft; destitute.
forlorn of comfort.
- Synonyms:
- deprived
adjective
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miserable, wretched, or cheerless; desolate
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deserted; forsaken
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destitute; bereft
forlorn of hope
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desperate
the last forlorn attempt
Synonym Usage
See desolate.
Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
Etymology
Origin of forlorn
First recorded before 1150; Middle English foreloren “lost completely,” past participle of forlesen “to lose completely,” Old English forlēosan; cognate with Old High German firliosan ( German verlieren ), Gothic fraliusan; equivalent to for- + lorn
Explanation
Sniff, sniff, boo-hoo...use the adjective forlorn to express loneliness and feeling left out. When someone is forlorn, it means that they not only feel miserable but simultaneously desolate because they believe they are alone. Forlorn is a very old word in English, and in fact it comes from the Old English word forlesen and means "to lose completely." Synonyms for forlorn all have fairly sad meanings: disconsolate, pessimistic, despairing, despondent, abandoned, depressed, desperate.
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Example Sentences
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Forlorn but oddly hopeful, Sally became the film’s most empathetic character, thanks in part to the depth that O’Hara lent to the sort-of animated rag doll.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 30, 2026
Forlorn and dejected, I found myself picking up all the balls that I had scattered all over the Leicester City training ground from my appalling finishing when I saw Terry walking towards me.
From BBC • Nov. 26, 2023
Forlorn Disney fans missing the park’s goodies filled out the third and fourth spots, with Disney Churro and Dole Whip, respectively.
From Fox News • Dec. 12, 2020
Forlorn, derelict urban wastelands, populated by the bitterly dispossessed, are as common in France or Britain as they are in America’s Rust Belt.
From Salon • Dec. 30, 2019
Ralf the Limper was the first to sight them, but they soon outdistanced Woe and Forlorn Hope, so Victarion sent Iron Wing, Sparrowhawk, and Kraken’s Kiss to run them down.
From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin
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