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synonyms for most estranged

  • deserted
  • desolate
  • destitute
  • empty
  • homeless
  • isolated
  • lonesome
  • reclusive
  • solitary
  • abandoned
  • alone
  • apart
  • by oneself
  • comfortless
  • companionless
  • disconsolate
  • down
  • estranged
  • forsaken
  • godforsaken
  • left
  • lone
  • outcast
  • rejected
  • renounced
  • secluded
  • single
  • troglodytic
  • unattended
  • unbefriended
  • uncherished
  • unsocial
  • withdrawn
  • acrimonious
  • biting
  • caustic
  • fierce
  • hateful
  • intense
  • rancorous
  • resentful
  • severe
  • sour
  • stinging
  • vitriolic
  • alienated
  • begrudging
  • divided
  • embittered
  • estranged
  • freezing
  • sore
  • antagonistic
  • crabby
  • irreconcilable
  • morose
  • sardonic
  • sullen
  • virulent
  • with chip on shoulder
  • destitute
  • displaced
  • dispossessed
  • derelict
  • down-and-out
  • itinerant
  • outcast
  • refugee
  • vagabond
  • vagrant
  • wandering
  • abandoned
  • banished
  • desolate
  • estranged
  • exiled
  • forlorn
  • forsaken
  • friendless
  • houseless
  • uncared-for
  • unhoused
  • unsettled
  • without a roof

antonyms for most estranged

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  • populated
  • sociable
  • befriended
  • close
  • frequented
  • inhabited
  • loved
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    How to use most estranged in a sentence

    He had been down into the bottom-most pit of hell, and the sights that he had seen there had withered him up.
    LOVE'S PILGRIMAGEUPTON SINCLAIR
    The memory of his father rose in his mind: he, too, estranged and defied; despair sharpened into wrath.
    THE WORKS OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON, VOLUME XXIROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
    Then Bob had somehow kept his wife's love, and he, with senseless obstinacy, had estranged Helen.
    THE GIRL FROM KELLER'SHAROLD BINDLOSS
    You knew that I was estranged from my husband, and you knew what that so often means.
    TRENT'S LAST CASEE.C. (EDMUND CLERIHEW) BENTLEY
    He was drawn into a series of deplorable controversies, which estranged him from many; but of his real friends he lost not one.
    THE AGE OF ERASMUSP. S. ALLEN
    A short time ago they had been all in all to each other; and now so completely estranged as they were!
    THE KELLYS AND THE O'KELLYSANTHONY TROLLOPE
    And the queen brought him to her own three brothers who had been estranged from human companionship from before he knew her.
    THE KING OF IRELAND'S SONPADRAIC COLUM
    The top-most bud waits only through the twelve hours of a single day to open.
    THE COLLEGE, THE MARKET, AND THE COURTCAROLINE H. DALL
    She had been another man's wife almost the whole time since he was estranged from her, and now she was a corpse.
    THE WELL-BELOVEDTHOMAS HARDY
    And yet the most intimate acquaintances were estranged by a mutual feeling of distrust.
    THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURES OF ARSENE LUPIN, GENTLEMAN-BURGLARMAURICE LEBLANC
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    OCTOBER 26, 1985
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