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    be·reft
    [bəˈreft]
    adjective
    bereft (adjective)
    1. (bereft of)
      deprived of or lacking (something):
      "her room was stark and bereft ofcolor"
    2. (of a person) sad and lonely, especially through someone's death or departure:
      "his death in 1990 left her bereft"
    Origin
    late 16th century: archaic past participle of bereave.
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    adjective
    1. deprived of or lacking (something):
      deprived of
      robbed of
      stripped of
      denuded of
      cut off from
      parted from
      devoid of
      destitute of
      bankrupt of
      low on
      deficient in
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  3. Synonyms for bereft. bereaved. 2 utterly lacking in something needed, wanted, or expected. a cheap motel completely bereft of all amenities.

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    1. a. Deprived of something: They are bereft of their dignity. b. Lacking something needed or expected: "Today's graduates seem keenly aware that the future is bereft of conventional expectations" (Bruce Weber). 2. Suffering the death of a loved one; bereaved: the bereft parents.
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    A purely abstract composition, it is entirely bereft of gimmicks or obvious stimuli. The wife dies and the husband is left bereft. It is instructive to note that principles are things of which such people and bodies so often seem to be bereft . The war-scorched landscape is bereft of human presence.

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  5. WEBBereft means deprived of something, especially life, hope, or happiness. It can also mean bereaved, or suffering the death of a loved one. See synonyms, antonyms, and examples of bereft.

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