lovelorn
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- (General American) IPA(key): /lʌvˈlɔɹn/
Adjective
[edit]lovelorn (comparative more lovelorn, superlative most lovelorn)
- Abandoned or forsaken by one's lover; having constant bad luck in romance; desperate for love.
- c. 1819-1820, John Keats, On Fame:
- Ye lovesick bards! repay her scorn for scorn; / Ye artists lovelorn! madmen that ye are, / Make your best bow to her and bid adieu / Then, if she likes it, she will follow you.
- 1890, John Boyle O'Reilly, “A Tragedy”, in In Bohemia:
- A soft-breasted bird from the sea / Fell in love with the light-house flame; / And it wheeled round the tower on its airiest wing, / And floated and cried like a lovelorn thing;
- Unloved, bereft of love.
- Synonym: loveless
Derived terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]being lorn by love
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Noun
[edit]lovelorn (plural lovelorns)
- A person who is lovelorn.
- 1984, Alan Rudolph, Choose Me (motion picture), spoken by Nancy (Geneviève Bujold):
- And when there's a price involved, she can help others but - not herself. She gives advice to the lovelorn every day but she's never been in love herself. Or so I've heard.