different between brokenhearted vs bereft
brokenhearted
English
Etymology
broken +? hearted
Adjective
brokenhearted (comparative more brokenhearted, superlative most brokenhearted)
- Grieved and disappointed, especially with the loss of a beloved person or thing, such as the repudiation of a romantic relationship.
Translations
See also
- heartbroken
- heartbreak
- heartbreaker
- break someone's heart
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bereft
English
Etymology
Form of bereaved; compare leave and left.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /b????ft/
- Rhymes: -?ft
Verb
bereft
- simple past tense and past participle of bereave
Adjective
bereft (not comparable)
- (of a person) Pained by the loss of someone.
- Deprived of, lacking, stripped of, robbed of.
Translations
bereft From the web:
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- what is bereft land
- what does bereft of hope mean
- what is bereft of tuna
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