discarded...vacant...dumped....empty....deserted.....unrestricted..thats all i can think of
populated, peopled, occupied
Forsaken
Abandoned
Abandonment
The word 'deserted' is not a noun, deserted is the past participle of the verb to 'desert'. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, for example a deserted house.The abstract noun forms for the verb to desert are deserter and the gerund, deserting.Another noun form is desert, a concrete noun.
The word desolate is an adjective. It means to be deserted.
The deserted town was no longer a priority. The female lion deserted the dead gazelle, seeing that the male lion was returning to his earlier kill. You deserted my heart the minute you said it's over. The FBI swarmed the property, guns out ready to fire, only to find it deserted. Did any of these help at all? Storming into the deserted ghost town on his noble steed, the cowboy had the look of vengeance in his eyes. The heartbroken husband cried out in anguish when he came home to find his town house deserted of all the memories of his family. Amy felt a strange feeling come over her when she found her dollhouse deserted in the middle of the night.
A deserted hose is another way of saying an abandoned house.
A synonym for the word deserted is left, or leave.
Deserted = abandoned
The soldier deserted his doomed unit.The empty house looked deserted.The city was deserted and silent, except for the moans and cries of the zombies in the buildings.
There is no species called 'desert toad.' It is just a generic term referring to any toad living in a desert.
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The word " deserted " means "left completely alone" (I have been deserted by my friends) or "no one is present" (This town is deserted; no one lives here).
Deserted or abandoned
Abandonment
Abandoned Empty
A deserted street is simply one where nobody can be seen - it's empty of people. Here are some sentences: I stared down the deserted street and wondered where everyone was. The deserted street was dark and spooky.
The word "desert" can be an adjective OR a noun.