bereft in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

bereft in the PONS Dictionary

bereft Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be bereft of sth
to feel bereft

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Despite his formidable prowess in swordplay and "anqi", he is reckless, nonchalant, easily agitated, and bereft of social etiquette.
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Bereft of drums, the minimalist track would not be described as a commercially viable single in most circumstances.
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She writes that genius of the world and unique writer of our times seems strangely bereft of his senses.
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He suddenly feels a wretchedness that frightens him and finds himself bereft.
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University students come for internships in urban reconciliation and in community service for the bereft.
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He suddenly felt bereft and abandoned, and his expedition was threatened.
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Bereft of that character reflection is a cowardly and vacillating, and according to circumstances interprets the same thing in a variety of way.
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I use that phrase advisedly, because it seems appropriate to young people bereft of the discipline that might make them employable; of the conscience that distinguishes between right and wrong.
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When one half of the golden couple in Aussie soap-land died, it left an army of fans bereft.
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He lives bereft of his memories or sense of self.
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