uncherished 的定义
- to hold or treat as dear; feel love for: to cherish one's native land.
- to care for tenderly; nurture: to cherish a child.
- to cling fondly or inveterately to: to cherish a memory.
uncherished 近义词
等同于 lonely
uncherished 的近义词 32 个
- 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
- unsocial
- withdrawn
uncherished 的反义词 7 个
等同于 lorn
更多uncherished例句
- I cherish this little holiday listening ritual, but it still felt too new, too insignificant to mention back in the autumn of 2018 when Cowell — who died Thursday at 79 — invited me into his Maryland home to talk about his music.
- That said, many a gamer will cherish the idea of playing the latest in this venerable series day one, so pre-ordering a copy is a possibility if none of the other games really ring their bell.
- To pay for it, she took aim at a tax break cherished by the private equity industry.
- After much soul searching, lengthy discussions and extensive evaluations of our long-term goals, my family and I decided this was the right time to pass our responsibility and cherished stewardship.
- Many of you are my sources, subjects, friends, confidantes, dinner companions, onstage dueling partners, cherished critics, and more.
- Special praise goes to Kudrow for the way she broadened the scope of Valerie Cherish in Season 2.
- But alas, a snub is yet another of the many indignities Valerie Cherish shall endure.
- The goal offered ecstasy to free-kick aficionados, who have had little to cherish at this World Cup.
- They seem to cherish a strange, irrational notion that something in the very flow of time will cure all ills.
- It's because some hearing people cherish those experiences so much and want to know that others share them.
- This contempt for the masses they cherish until they have to descend from Parnassus and enter the public service.
- Had Mr. Wilding been other than she now learnt he was, he would surely not cherish an attachment for a person so utterly unworthy.
- She was careful to cherish in herself an openness to noble impressions and to the high poetry of nature and life.
- Kitty Tynan had certainly enough imagination to make her cherish a mystery.
- The wolf is capable of strong attachments, and has been known to cherish the memory of a friend for a great length of time.