An abandoned wear house is deserted. A place where no on is is deserted.
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 'deserted' is a verb, the past tense of the verb 'to desert' and an adjective to describe something as uninhabited, abandoned, unfrequented. Example uses: Verb: Everyone deserted the beach when a wild storm blew in. Adjective: The deserted theater was becoming a fire hazard.
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.
The Latin equivalent of the adjective "deserted" is desertus, -a, -um.The Latin equivalent of the English past-tense verb "deserted" would be some form of the perfect tense of the verb deserereor derelinquere:I deserted: deserui; dereliquiyou (singular) deserted: deseruisti; dereliquistihe/she/it deserted: deseruit; dereliquitwe deserted: deseruimus; dereliquimusyou (plural) deserted: deseruistis; dereliquististhey deserted: deseruerunt; dereliquerunt
Evaporation in a puddle in a deserted area where there is no immediate need for the water evaporating would be an example of evaporation that is not useful to us.
Deserted = abandoned
Why was the sqaure deserted in two gentlemen of verona
The Deserted House was created in 1830.
Deserted Palace was created in 1972.
desert, dessert
There is no species called 'desert toad.' It is just a generic term referring to any toad living in a desert.
A synonym for the word deserted is left, or leave.