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Orphaned Meaning in English

word · lemma: orphan

ˈɔɹfənd
AWR-fuhnd
ˈɔːfənd
AW-fuhnd

Definition

Describes someone, especially a child or animal, who has lost both parents, or something disconnected from its original source or support.

Usage & Nuances

Used both literally (about children or animals) and metaphorically (e.g., 'orphaned file', 'orphaned data'). In animals, often used in rescue contexts. Less common for adults. For living people, usually 'an orphan'; 'orphaned' is the adjective or past participle.

Example Sentences

The orphaned puppy cried all night.

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Many children were orphaned after the storm.

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She felt orphaned when her parents passed away.

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After the merge, several files became orphaned on the server.

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He was orphaned at a very young age but grew up to be successful.

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The orphaned kitten was rescued by a local animal lover.

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