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Waif Meaning in English

word

ˈweɪf
WAYF
wˈeɪf
WAYF

释义

A waif is a person, especially a child, who has no home or friends and appears thin, neglected, or abandoned. The word is often used sympathetically.

用法与细微差别

Literary and somewhat formal; most common for children but may be metaphorical for thin, vulnerable people. Often found in stories, poetry, or fashion ('waif look'). Not used in everyday conversation. Do not confuse with 'orphan'—a waif emphasizes abandonment and neglect.

例句

The young waif wandered the streets at night.

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The movie tells the story of a poor waif who finds a family.

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Everyone felt sorry for the little waif at the station.

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She showed up at the door looking like a waif—cold, hungry, and alone.

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In the old photo, my grandfather looks like a little waif lost in the city.

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The fashion model became famous for her waif-like look on the runway.

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