Abandoned
When a friend wants to meet you to do something and completely throws it back in your face, leaving you alone with nothing to do.
Harry: Let's meet at 11am!
Bruce: Sure!
*1pm*
Bruce: He abandoned me!!!
Bruce: Sure!
*1pm*
Bruce: He abandoned me!!!
Abandoned
left and not wanted, not used, or no longer needed
an abandoned car/house
The child was found abandoned but unharmed.
There was an abandoned grocery cart in the middle of the road.
an abandoned car/house
The child was found abandoned but unharmed.
There was an abandoned grocery cart in the middle of the road.
Boy 1: I can’t believe you abandoned that child
Boy 2: didn’t like it mate
Boy 2: didn’t like it mate
Abandon
Abandon is when you are left alone in your darkest time. When you are abandoned you feel alone, sad and unwanted. You might get abandoned by friends but, that just means that they are fake friends. Always make sure who are your real friends and who are fake.
Abandon is to be left alone, this mostly happens in your darkest times, when you need someone the most.
Abandon
VERB:
1. To leave somebody or something behind for others to look after, especially somebody or something meant to be a personal responsibility.
2. To leave a place or vehicle, especially for reasons of safety and without intending to return soon.
3. To renounce or reject something previously done or used
4. To surrender control of something completely to somebody else.
5. To stop doing something before it is completed, usually because of difficulty or danger.
6. To abandon yourself: To give yourself over to a powerful emotion.
NOUN:
*Complete lack of inhibition or self-restraint.
1. To leave somebody or something behind for others to look after, especially somebody or something meant to be a personal responsibility.
2. To leave a place or vehicle, especially for reasons of safety and without intending to return soon.
3. To renounce or reject something previously done or used
4. To surrender control of something completely to somebody else.
5. To stop doing something before it is completed, usually because of difficulty or danger.
6. To abandon yourself: To give yourself over to a powerful emotion.
NOUN:
*Complete lack of inhibition or self-restraint.
VERB:
1. Pets abandoned by their owners.
2. They had to abandon their vehicles in the snow.
3. The practice was abandoned long ago.
4. As troops closed in the town was abandoned to its fate.
5. Abandoning the rescue attempt.
6. He abandoned himself to his grief.
NOUN:
*French "abandoner" -> "under control".
1. Pets abandoned by their owners.
2. They had to abandon their vehicles in the snow.
3. The practice was abandoned long ago.
4. As troops closed in the town was abandoned to its fate.
5. Abandoning the rescue attempt.
6. He abandoned himself to his grief.
NOUN:
*French "abandoner" -> "under control".
abandonator
A person who, as the word implies, abandons another for other pursuits.
Someone who forgets about you for a certain period of time, perhaps not texting, calling or hanging out
A cute and nice way to refer to someone who ditched you.
Someone who forgets about you for a certain period of time, perhaps not texting, calling or hanging out
A cute and nice way to refer to someone who ditched you.
I can't believe you just left me sitting alone, you abandonator!
Nick is such an abandonator, he didnt call me all week!
Nick is such an abandonator, he didnt call me all week!
with abandon
an action done without concern or an action done carelessly/flippantly.
The drunk girl threw off her clothes with abandon, as the alcohol had lowered her inhibitions.
Abandon
Dad
Son: hey mom, why did dad abandon us?
Mom: because he was a cheating son of a gun
Mom: because he was a cheating son of a gun