She was forlorn for weeks after her faithful dog died.
I am very forlorn
The puppy looked so forlorn.
She feel so forlorn
i feel forlorn The kid that had no friends was forlorn.
Assuming that you are asking about the word "forlorn", here is an example: She was sitting by herself in the corner, looking defeated and forlorn.
(forlorn: sad, unhappy, unfufilled)He thought that his brother would visit for Christmas, but this was a forlorn hope.After a sleepless night in the forest, the children looked bewildered and forlorn.
"He felt very forlorn about the past. After all this time, he looked at it like a child having to give up a security blanket."
The forlorn watchman sat on the dreary, misty coast.
The word "lorn" is an archaic term that is rarely used in modern English. However, one way to use it in a sentence could be: "He felt lorn and abandoned in the deserted town."
For the word, forlorn, the accent is on the second syllable.
The forlorn toddler shed a few tears as her mother left for work.
"The look on the puppy's face was so forlorn that the man's heart softened, and he agreed to take it home." "The sergeant knew that going forward was a forlorn hope, but it was that or wage a fighting retreat through miles of heavily defended jungle."