[
UK
/lˈʌvləs/
]
[ US /ˈɫəvɫəs/ ]
[ US /ˈɫəvɫəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
receiving no love
a loveless childhood -
without love
a loveless marriage
How To Use loveless In A Sentence
- For instance, if one member of a loveless couple got sick their spouse could no longer visit them in the hospital to berate them about how much that medical bill is going to cost.
- She was, my student says, forced into a loveless marriage.
- The hands of the gloveless froze to their rifles, causing strips of skin to pull away, revealing quick-freezing blood. Sealing Their Fate
- Jim ends up in a loveless, passionless marriage with no children and a job in law.
- She often has only a few moments of screentime to get across what phase Lureen is in, but as we follow her from a wild and flirty girl to a flinty woman trapped in a loveless marriage we feel a complete and three dimensional character.
- That is right . There have been reports around the state of loveless couples suffering harassment.
- Instead of feeling sad about those broken vows, perhaps we should be applauding the fact that fewer people are prepared to put up with staying in a loveless marriage.
- And what would their parents think of me, if they saw or heard the children rioting, hatless, bonnetless, gloveless, and bootless, in the deep soft snow? Agnes Grey
- It was not a lucky day for me, because I met a loveless person.
- The story that she was trapped in a loveless marriage became common currency.