orphan
or
ˈɔr
awr
phan
fən
fēn
British pronunciation
/ˈɔːfən/

Définition et signification de « orphan » en anglais

Orphan
01

orphelin

a child whose parents have died
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orphan definition and meaning
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The orphan found solace and a new family in the orphanage after losing both parents in a tragic accident.
L'orphelin a trouvé du réconfort et une nouvelle famille dans l'orphelinat après avoir perdu ses deux parents dans un accident tragique.
The community rallied together to support the orphan, providing financial assistance and emotional support.
La communauté s'est rassemblée pour soutenir l'orphelin, en fournissant une assistance financière et un soutien émotionnel.
02

a young animal that has lost its mother

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The wildlife center rescued an orphan fawn.
The orphan kitten needed bottle feeding.
03

the first line of a paragraph left alone at the bottom of a page or column

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The editor adjusted the layout to avoid an orphan.
A single-line orphan disrupted the text flow.
04

a person or thing that is without care, guidance, or support

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The abandoned building stood like an orphan in the city.
The new project felt like an orphan without guidance.
to orphan
01

to cause a child or young animal to lose one or both parents

to orphan definition and meaning
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The war orphaned thousands of children.
Disease orphaned several lambs in the flock.
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