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1 desolate
مُكْتَئِب \ dejected: saddened; in low spirits: He felt dejected after he failed the exam. desolate: very sad and lonely: She felt desolate when her husband died. downhearted: in low spirits; sad: He felt very downhearted after losing his job. gloomy: sad; cheerless. glum: in low spirits; sad; unsmiling. -
2 desolate
مُسْتَوْحِش \ desolate: very sad and lonely: She felt desolate when her husband died. lonely: (of people) alone and needing company: He was a lonely child, who had no friends. -
3 desolate
[ˈdesələt] adjective1) (of landscapes, areas etc) very lonely or barren:مُقْفِر، قاحِلdesolate moorland.
2) very sad, lonely and unhappy.بائِس، تَعيس -
4 خرب
1́ adj. ruined, waste, desolate, dilapidated, ruinous2́ go to pot3́ n. blight4́ v. destroy, devastate, ravage, ruin, fall out, spoil, wreck, harm, desolate, dilapidate, overthrow, gum, havoc, play havoc with, harry, pull down, sabotage -
5 مستوحش
مُسْتَوْحِش \ desolate: very sad and lonely: She felt desolate when her husband died. lonely: (of people) alone and needing company: He was a lonely child, who had no friends. -
6 مكتئب
مُكْتَئِب \ dejected: saddened; in low spirits: He felt dejected after he failed the exam. desolate: very sad and lonely: She felt desolate when her husband died. downhearted: in low spirits; sad: He felt very downhearted after losing his job. gloomy: sad; cheerless. glum: in low spirits; sad; unsmiling. -
7 dejected
مُكْتَئِب \ dejected: saddened; in low spirits: He felt dejected after he failed the exam. desolate: very sad and lonely: She felt desolate when her husband died. downhearted: in low spirits; sad: He felt very downhearted after losing his job. gloomy: sad; cheerless. glum: in low spirits; sad; unsmiling. -
8 downhearted
مُكْتَئِب \ dejected: saddened; in low spirits: He felt dejected after he failed the exam. desolate: very sad and lonely: She felt desolate when her husband died. downhearted: in low spirits; sad: He felt very downhearted after losing his job. gloomy: sad; cheerless. glum: in low spirits; sad; unsmiling. -
9 gloomy
مُكْتَئِب \ dejected: saddened; in low spirits: He felt dejected after he failed the exam. desolate: very sad and lonely: She felt desolate when her husband died. downhearted: in low spirits; sad: He felt very downhearted after losing his job. gloomy: sad; cheerless. glum: in low spirits; sad; unsmiling. -
10 glum
مُكْتَئِب \ dejected: saddened; in low spirits: He felt dejected after he failed the exam. desolate: very sad and lonely: She felt desolate when her husband died. downhearted: in low spirits; sad: He felt very downhearted after losing his job. gloomy: sad; cheerless. glum: in low spirits; sad; unsmiling. -
11 lonely
مُسْتَوْحِش \ desolate: very sad and lonely: She felt desolate when her husband died. lonely: (of people) alone and needing company: He was a lonely child, who had no friends. -
12 badia
desert [Sem b-d-w, Heb levad (alone), Uga lbdm, Amh beda (desolate), bado (empty)] -
13 تأسف
v. desolate, repent -
14 دمر
1́ n. blast2́ v. destroy, break down, devastate, wreck, wrack, demolish, annihilate, desolate, ravage, ruin, smash, subvert, unbuild, flatten, immolate, pull down, overthrow, prey, pulverize -
15 كئيب
adj. depressing, joyless, somber, weary, disconsolate, depressive, cheerless, gloomy, sullen, dismal, moody, bleak, desolate, dreary, damp, dark, glum, gray, grey, leaden, sombre, grievous, drear, melancholy, dolorous, saddening, sad, dyspeptic -
16 مقفر
adj. desolate, lifeless -
17 مهجور
1́ adj. deserted, abandoned, forsaken, derelict, forlorn, desolate, unfrequented, lonely, solitary, in disuse, disused, lonesome, obsolete, archaic, antiquated, outdated, outmoded, bygone2́ n. archaism -
18 وقع الكآبة فى نفسه
v. desolate -
19 أجرد
أجْرَد: لاَ نَبَاتَ فِيهbarren, desolate, bleak, waste, bald, without vegetation -
20 أقفر
أقْفَرَto be or become desolate, deserted, empty, lifeless, uninhabited, devastated; to be or become destitute (of), devoid (of)
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Desolate — Des o*late, a. [L. desolatus, p. p. of desolare to leave alone, forsake; de + solare to make lonely, solus alone. See {Sole}, a.] 1. Destitute or deprived of inhabitants; deserted; uninhabited; hence, gloomy; as, a desolate isle; a desolate… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
desolate — [adj1] unused, barren abandoned, bare, bleak, derelict, desert, destroyed, dreary, empty, forsaken, godforsaken*, isolated, lonely, lonesome, lorn, ruined, solitary, unfrequented, uninhabited, unoccupied, vacant, waste, wild; concepts 485,560 Ant … New thesaurus
Desolate — Des o*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Desolated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Desolating}.] 1. To make desolate; to leave alone; to deprive of inhabitants; as, the earth was nearly desolated by the flood. [1913 Webster] 2. To lay waste; to ruin; to ravage; as, a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
desolate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) giving an impression of bleak and dismal emptiness. 2) utterly wretched and unhappy. ► VERB ▪ make desolate. DERIVATIVES desolation noun. ORIGIN from Latin desolare abandon , from solus alone … English terms dictionary
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desolate — index barren, bleak (exposed and barren), derelict (abandoned), despoil, despondent, destroy (efface) … Law dictionary
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desolate — 1 forlorn, lorn, lonesome, lone, solitary, lonely, *a!one Analogous words: deserted, forsaken, abandoned (see ABANDON): *miserable, wretched Contrasted words: cheerful, lighthearted, joyful, joyous, happy, *glad 2 *dismal, dreary, cheerless,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
desolate — adj. 1 empty and depressing VERBS ▪ be, seem, stand ▪ The house stands desolate and empty. ▪ become ▪ leave sth … Collocations dictionary
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desolate — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English desolat, from Latin desolatus, past participle of desolare to abandon, from de + solus alone Date: 14th century 1. devoid of inhabitants and visitors ; deserted 2. joyless, disconsolate, and sorrowful… … New Collegiate Dictionary