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5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Deserted' in a Sentence

"Abandoned or forsaken; referring to places or things that have been left empty or without people." more

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The football stadium, echoing with cheers on game days, felt eerily deserted during the off-season.
The spaceship, deserted by its crew, drifted aimlessly through the vastness of space.
The grand library, filled with the whispers of turning pages, felt deserted during the summer break.
As the night fell, the streets became deserted, and the city transformed into a quiet, empty expanse.
The playground echoed with silence, as the children had all gone home, leaving it deserted.

Deserted

dih-zur-tid
adjectiveAbandoned or forsaken; referring to places or things that have been left empty or without people.
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Last Updated On: June 29, 2024
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