Abandoned, or left unused or unoccupied
“I consider it a most fortunate thing that, in this forsaken place, you should have, as a constant visitor, a young man so distinguished.”
Sad, lacking in cheer
“My forsaken heart now lies here broken.”
Not having been shown love or affection
Abandoned or uninhabited, cut off from the rest of the world or society
Suggestive of bad luck or misfortune
Behaving oddly, or as though in distress, due to being overcome by feelings of love
In a dilapidated or disintegrating condition, typically about to fall apart
Deprived of, or not having, parents
Past participle for to abandon or leave behind
“Will the one who brought them into the land abandon and forsake them now?”
Past participle for to renounce, discard, or give up
“If you can forsake your fundamental principles for any reason, then you are not the kind of person who can take the country forward.”
Past participle for to refuse to have anything to do with (anymore)
Past participle for to abstain or refrain from something
Past participle for to legally give up one's possession or ownership of (something)
Past participle for to throw away (something unwanted or useless)
Past participle for to leave or cause to remain behind
Past participle for to abandon one's country or cause, typically in favor of an opposing one
Past participle for to fail to care for or pay attention to
Past participle for to return to a place after having been there at a previous time
Past participle for to show an unwillingness to accept or engage with someone
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