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English
Etymology
Morphologically forsake + -n.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fɔɹˈseɪkən/
- Rhymes: -eɪkən
- Hyphenation: for‧sak‧en
Adjective
forsaken (comparative more forsaken, superlative most forsaken)
- Deserted; abandoned.
- Synonyms: dropped, orphaned; see also Thesaurus:abandoned
- Helpless.
- Synonyms: flat on one's back, impotent, high and dry, powerless
Derived terms
Translations
abandoned
- Azerbaijani: baxımsız, nəzarətsiz, tərk edilmiş, atılmış, tək-tənha qalmış
- Dutch: verlaten (nl)
- French: abandonné (fr), esseulé (fr), désolé (fr)
- German: im Stich gelassen, verlassen (de), aufgegeben (de)
- Gothic: 𐌰𐌹𐌽𐌰𐌺𐌻𐍃 (ainakls)
- Irish: fágtha, tréigthe
- Latin: relictus, dērelictus
- Maori: toreke
- Russian: поки́нутый (ru) (pokínutyj)
- Sanskrit: हीन (sa) (hīna)
- Spanish: abandonado (es), dejado de la mano de, olvidado por
- Ukrainian: поки́нутий (pokýnutyj)
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Verb
forsaken
- past participle of forsake
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