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unloved

[ US /ənˈɫəvd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnlˈʌvd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not loved

How To Use unloved In A Sentence

  • That she is also lonely and unloved, except by her arthritic mother, is a nice ironic counterpoint. Times, Sunday Times
  • Everything was explained in it -- everything made clear; and gradually she realised the natural, strong and pardonable craving of the rich, unloved man, to seek out for himself some means whereby he might leave all his world's gainings to one whose kindness to him had not been measured by any knowledge of his wealth, but which had been bestowed upon him solely for simple love's sake. The Treasure of Heaven A Romance of Riches
  • Is it not a huge problem in today's society that there are too many children who are unloved and neglected?
  • The unloved school swots of the 20th century have blossomed into the alpha group of the 21st.
  • He looked lonely, unloved and timid. Times, Sunday Times
  • You will find the fear of rejection, fear of abandonment, fear of being controlled, fear of being unloved and the desire to love and be loved.
  • Recall the dull front-runner, unloved but unavoidable, who plods ahead to victory in his place.
  • The bicycles obstructing the way, the unloved and unwashed stair carpet, the large and perplexing stain on the elderly wallpaper.
  • Tell him you feel unloved and that your relationship needs to change to survive. The Sun
  • Now my shelves groan under the weight of vinyl and CDs which remain unheard and unloved.
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