bereft

[bɪˈrɛft]

bereft Definition

  • 1deprived of or lacking something, especially a nonmaterial asset
  • 2sad and lonely, especially through someone's death or departure

Using bereft: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bereft" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The earthquake left the city bereft of electricity and water.

  • Example

    She felt bereft after her husband's death.

  • Example

    The company was bereft of ideas for new products.

  • Example

    The child looked bereft when his mother left him at the daycare.

bereft Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bereft

Antonyms for bereft

Phrases with bereft

  • completely lacking in hope

    Example

    The refugees were bereft of hope after years of living in camps.

  • Example

    The bird was lying on the ground, bereft of life.

  • bereft of senses

    in a state of confusion or disorientation

    Example

    After the accident, he was bereft of his senses for a few minutes.

Origins of bereft

from Old English 'berēafian', meaning 'to deprive'

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Summary: bereft in Brief

The adjective 'bereft' [bɪˈrɛft] describes being deprived of something, often nonmaterial, and feeling sad and lonely, especially through someone's death or departure. Examples include 'The earthquake left the city bereft of electricity and water.' and 'She felt bereft after her husband's death.' The phrase 'bereft of hope' denotes complete lack of hope, while 'bereft of life' means dead.