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Desolated Meaning in English

word · lemma: desolate

ˈdɛsəˌɫeɪt/, /ˈdɛsəɫət/, /ˈdɛzəɫət
DES-uh-lay-tid, DES-uh-luh-tid, DEZ-uh-luh-tid
dˈɛsələtɪd
DES-uh-luh-tid

释义

Desolated means a place has been made empty, destroyed, or abandoned, often feeling sad or lonely. It can also describe a person feeling alone and without hope.

用法与细微差别

'Desolated' is formal and more literary. It describes extreme emptiness, destruction, or emotional isolation. Often used for places after disasters ('a desolated village'), or with 'feel' for people. Don't confuse with 'isolated' (means 'separated', not necessarily sad). Common with nature or war contexts.

例句

The town looked desolated after the storm.

basic

The garden was desolated by the fire.

basic

She felt desolated after her friend moved away.

basic

Walking through the desolated streets, he remembered happier times.

natural

The old house stood desolated at the end of the road.

natural

He was so desolated by the news that he could hardly speak.

natural