All abandoned synonyms
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A a adj abandoned
- deserted β abandoned; forsaken: the problems of deserted wives and children.
- discarded β to cast aside or dispose of; get rid of: to discard an old hat.
- forgotten β a past participle of forget.
- neglected β to pay no attention or too little attention to; disregard or slight: The public neglected his genius for many years.
- forsaken β past participle of forsake.
- rejected β to refuse to have, take, recognize, etc.: to reject the offer of a better job.
- deserted β abandoned; forsaken: the problems of deserted wives and children.
- dissipated β indulging in or characterized by excessive devotion to pleasure; intemperate; dissolute.
- jilted β to reject or cast aside (a lover or sweetheart), especially abruptly or unfeelingly.
- left β of, relating to, or located on or near the side of a person or thing that is turned toward the west when the subject is facing north (opposed to right).
- shunned β to keep away from (a place, person, object, etc.), from motives of dislike, caution, etc.; take pains to avoid.
- relinquished β to renounce or surrender (a possession, right, etc.): to relinquish the throne.
- vacated β to give up possession or occupancy of: to vacate an apartment.
- corrupt β Someone who is corrupt behaves in a way that is morally wrong, especially by doing dishonest or illegal things in return for money or power.
- depraved β Depraved actions, things, or people are morally bad or evil.
- wanton β done, shown, used, etc., maliciously or unjustifiably: a wanton attack; wanton cruelty.
- alone β When you are alone, you are not with any other people.
- godforsaken β desolate; remote; deserted: They live in some godforsaken place 40 miles from the nearest town.
- outcast β a falling out; quarrel.
- unoccupied β without occupants; empty; vacant.
- vacant β having no contents; empty; void: a vacant niche.
- cast away β to throw or hurl; fling: The gambler cast the dice.
- on the rocks β a large mass of stone forming a hill, cliff, promontory, or the like.
- dissolute β indifferent to moral restraints; given to immoral or improper conduct; licentious; dissipated.
- immoral β violating moral principles; not conforming to the patterns of conduct usually accepted or established as consistent with principles of personal and social ethics.
- incontinent β unable to restrain natural discharges or evacuations of urine or feces.
- incorrigible β not corrigible; bad beyond correction or reform: incorrigible behavior; an incorrigible liar.
- licentious β sexually unrestrained; lascivious; libertine; lewd.
- profligate β utterly and shamelessly immoral or dissipated; thoroughly dissolute.
- shameless β lacking any sense of shame: immodest; audacious.
- sinful β characterized by, guilty of, or full of sin; wicked: a sinful life.
adjective abandoned
- uninhabited β having inhabitants; occupied; lived in or on: an inhabited island.
- derelict β A place or building that is derelict is empty and in a bad state of repair because it has not been used or lived in for a long time.
- cast off β If you cast off something, you get rid of it because it is no longer necessary or useful to you, or because it is harmful to you.
- unrestricted β confined; limited.
- uninhibited β not inhibited or restricted: uninhibited freedom to act.
- out of control β wild, unrestrained
- reckless β utterly unconcerned about the consequences of some action; without caution; careless (usually followed by of): to be reckless of danger.
adverb abandoned
- shag β this dance step.
- by oneself β be oneself, to be in one's normal state of mind or physical condition. to be unaffected and sincere: One makes more friends by being oneself than by putting on airs.
- unassisted β to give support or aid to; help: Please assist him in moving the furniture.
- helpless β unable to help oneself; weak or dependent: a helpless invalid.
- unaided β to provide support for or relief to; help: to aid the homeless victims of the fire.
- solitarily β alone; without companions; unattended: a solitary passer-by.
- stag β an adult male deer.
- on one's own β of, relating to, or belonging to oneself or itself (usually used after a possessive to emphasize the idea of ownership, interest, or relation conveyed by the possessive): He spent only his own money.
- widowed β a woman who has lost her spouse by death and has not remarried.
- high and dry β having a great or considerable extent or reach upward or vertically; lofty; tall: a high wall.
- unescorted β a group of persons, or a single person, accompanying another or others for protection, guidance, or courtesy: An escort of sailors accompanied the queen.