reft in a sentence
a., v.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Reft: deprived of or lacking something essential or valued.
Sample Sentences
- The storm had reft the town of its usual tranquility, leaving chaos in its wake.
- She felt reft of her childhood innocence after experiencing such loss at a young age.
- In the silence of the empty house, he realized how reft he was of companionship.
- The artist's latest work seemed to capture the essence of a soul reft from its purpose.
- After the argument, a feeling of being reft from their friendship hung heavily in the air.
- The ancient manuscript was reft of its original binding, leaving the pages vulnerable to damage.
- In his grief, he felt as if life had reft him of all joy and purpose.
- The storm reft the village of power, plunging them into darkness for days.
- She stood on the shore, feeling the ocean had reft her of the memories of happier times.
- With each passing year, the city's charm was reft by relentless urban development.