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- Dictionaryabandoned/əˈband(ə)nd/
adjective
- 1. having been deserted or left: "an abandoned car" Similar
- 2. unrestrained; uninhibited: "a wild, abandoned dance" Similar
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Synonyms for ABANDONED: deserted, disused, derelict, vacant, vacated, rejected, desolate, forsaken; Antonyms of ABANDONED: recovered, saved, reclaimed, redeemed, salvaged, restored, retrieved, rescued
Synonyms for ABANDON: indulge, surrender, yield, give up, deliver, overdo, revel, bask; Antonyms of ABANDON: deny, forego, refrain (from), forgo, restrain, check, eschew, inhibit
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verb. These are words and phrases related to abandon. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of abandon. She abandoned her child on the doorstep of the church. Abandon ship!. Synonyms. desert. forsake. leave. depart from.
Synonyms and antonyms of abandoned in English. abandoned. adjective. These are words and phrases related to abandoned. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of abandoned. The abandoned house was finally torn down. Synonyms. deserted. forsaken. vacant. desolate. unoccupied. discarded. cast aside. cast away
Synonyms for ABANDONED in English: unoccupied, empty, deserted, vacant, derelict, uninhabited, deserted, dropped, rejected, neglected, …
Synonyms for abandon include desert, quit, relinquish, forsake, and renounce. When someone abandons a place or an idea, they may also be said to evacuate, withdraw, or discontinue. Alternately, if a person abandons their responsibilities or duties, they may be said to shirk, neglect, or ignore them.