15 adverbs to describe how to forlornest

After his defeat at Hochkirch, he was obliged to dispute his ground inch by inch, compelled to hide his grief from his soldiers, financially straitened and utterly forlorn; but for a timely subsidy from England he would have been desperate.

The signals were unutterably forlorn in their ruin.

Mrs. Maxa did not even go in this time, it was too horribly forlorn.

I can see that figure nowpallidly neat, pitiably respectable, incurably forlorn!

And she could not have told why, except that she had been overcome by a miserably forlorn feeling; all the mental props she relied upon were knocked out from under her.

He was in the eagles' cage and looked pitifully forlorn.

No, Deity, bid the dear Nymph to return, For ne'er was poor Shepherd so sadly forlorn.

High over hills and over dales he fled, As if the wind him on his wings had borne; Nor bank nor bush could stay him, when he sped His nimble feet, as treading still on thorn; Grief, and Despite, and Jealousy, and Scorn, Did all the way him follow hard behind; And he himself himself loath'd so forlorn, So shamefully forlorn of womankind, That, as a snake, still lurkèd in his wounded mind.

Barbara felt strangely forlorn, and it was some relief when Cartwright touched her arm and they set off along the wall.

Brother of Bacchus, later born, The old world was sure forlorn, Wanting thee, that aidest more The god's victories than before All his panthers, and the brawls Of his piping Bacchanals.

A touchingly forlorn thing, dead and deaf to the never-ceasing, ever-reverberating chorus of the guns!

THREE O'CLOCK.I am sorry to say Charley's sketch turned into a caricature of the unprotected female wandering in vain in search of a bit of shelter, with a torn parasol, a limp dress, and dragging rug, and altogether unspeakably forlorn.

There are few places in a civilized country more desolate than a big, empty country railway station: such a station as that at Newmarketan amusing, bustling sight on a race day; strangely still and deserted, even on a fine summer day, when there's nothing doing in the famous little town; and, in the depth of winter, extraordinarily forlorn.

The place was wildly forlorn and bare.

They feel homesick forlorn and forsaken in the world.

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