[bĭ-rĕft́]
(v.)A past tense and a past participle of bereave
(adj.)Deprived of something: They are bereft of their dignity.
(adj.)Suffering the death of a loved one; bereaved: the bereft parents.
See also: bereave
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Definition of bereft from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... 1 a : deprived or robbed of the possession or use of something —usually used with of <both players are instantly bereft of their poise — A. E. Wier> b : lacking something needed,
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Definition of bereft in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of bereft. Pronunciation of bereft. Translations of bereft. bereft synonyms, bereft antonyms. Information about bereft in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... a. Deprived of something: They are bereft of their dignity.
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Bereft is a 2004 film written by Peter Ferland and directed by Tim Daly and J. Clark Mathis. Bereft is the first film Daly directed. Set in Vermont, Bereft tells the story of a young widow haun...
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Robert Frost's amazing "Bereft" contains one the most fascinating metaphors of all time: "Leaves got up in a coil and hissed / Blindly struck at my knee and missed." ... The speaker of the poem “Bereft” is alone in sorrow; he is so alone that he has “no one left but God.” The sixteen-line poem has the odd rime scheme...
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bereft ( ) v. A past tense and a past participle of bereave . adj. Deprived of something: They are bereft of their dignity ... Deprived of something: They are bereft of their dignity.
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Where had I heard this wind before Change like this to a deeper roar? What would it take my standing there for, Holding open a restive door, Looking down hill to a frothy shore? Summer was past and the day was past. Sombre clouds in the west were massed. Out on the porch’s sagging floor, Leaves got up ... Add Keyword Tags...
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Bereft - by Robert Frost .. Where had I heard this wind before Change like this to a deeper roar? What would it take my standing there for, Holding open a restive door, Looking down hill to a frothy shore? Summer ... Comments about this poem (Bereft by Robert Frost )
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On the Decline of Social Thought and Prospects for Its Renewal. ... "Bereft of Reason is a thoughtful critique informed by a passionate commitment to the renewal of critical concerns. For this reason alone it should be widely read and inform current debates." --Lauren Langman, Sociological Inquiry...
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