释义 |
lovelornlove‧lorn /ˈlʌvlɔːn $ -lɔːrn/ adjective literary lovelornOrigin: 1600-1700 love + lorn, old past participle of lose - After a week of feeling lovelorn and dreamy he decided to contact her.
- But her lovelorn millionaire husband, Bill, had spent more than Pounds 50,000 on private detectives to track her down.
- Plump Beryl who talks to the office cactus is lovelorn, it is revealed.
- She did not know what the message was: Lee in this state was no longer a lovelorn friend but a trauma.
- The lovelorn giant knew Galatea would never have him; his case was hopeless.
- The religious life was well known for providing consolation for the lovelorn.
sad because the person you love does not love you SYN lovesick |