abandoned
[ uh-ban-duhnd ]
/ əˈbæn dənd /
adjective
forsaken or deserted: an abandoned building; an abandoned kitten.
unrestrained or uncontrolled; uninhibited: She danced with abandoned enthusiasm.
utterly lacking in moral restraints; shameless; wicked: an abandoned and dissolute ruler.
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SYNONYMS FOR abandoned
1 discarded, rejected.
3 See
immoral.
OTHER WORDS FROM abandoned
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Definition for abandoned (2 of 2)
abandon
1
[ uh-ban-duhn ]
/ əˈbæn dən /
verb (used with object)
Origin of abandon
1SYNONYMS FOR abandon
synonym study for abandon
1. See
desert2.
2.
Abandon,
relinquish,
renounce mean to give up all concern in something.
Abandon means to give up or discontinue any further interest in something because of discouragement, weariness, distaste, or the like:
to abandon one's efforts.
Relinquish implies being or feeling compelled to give up something one would prefer to keep:
to relinquish a long-cherished desire.
Renounce implies making (and perhaps formally stating) a voluntary decision to give something up:
to renounce worldly pleasures.
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British Dictionary definitions for abandoned (1 of 2)
abandoned
/ (əˈbændənd) /
adjective
deserted
an abandoned windmill
forsaken
an abandoned child
unrestrained; uninhibited
wild, abandoned dancing
depraved; profligate
British Dictionary definitions for abandoned (2 of 2)
abandon
/ (əˈbændən) /
verb (tr)
noun
freedom from inhibitions, restraint, concern, or worry
she danced with abandon
Derived forms of abandon
abandonment, nounWord Origin for abandon
C14:
abandounen (vb), from Old French, from
a bandon under one's control, in one's power, from
a at, to +
bandon control, power