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Learn to pronounce de·sert·ed

/dəˈzərdəd/
adjective
(of a place) empty of people.
"deserted beaches of soft sand"

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6 days ago · If a place is deserted, there are no people in it: a deserted building/street. The coastal resorts are deserted in the winter.
adjective · abandoned; forsaken: the problems of deserted wives and children. · untenanted: without inhabitants: a deserted village; a deserted farmhouse.
If something's deserted it's empty and abandoned. It's fun to spend an afternoon taking pictures of a deserted house with its overgrown yard and mysterious ...
1. abandoned; forsaken the problems of deserted wives and children 2. untenanted: without inhabitants a deserted village a deserted farmhouse 3. unfrequented; ...
The meaning of DESERT is arid land with usually sparse vegetation; especially : such land having a very warm climate and receiving less than 25 centimeters ...
Definition of deserted as in abandoned left unoccupied or unused we had the deserted beach all to ourselves.
left by a person or people who do not intend to return synonym abandoned. a deserted village; A large proportion of the remaining community was made up of ...
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective deserted. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
A desert is a very dry area of land where few plants and animals can live. If you find yourself stranded in the middle of the desert, you'll have no company.
deserted. (of a place) empty or devoid of people, activity, or signs of life. The deserted streets of the ghost town. The deserted playground was eerie in the.