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What is the meaning of forsaken?



 
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What is the meaning of forsaken? Wed Jul 09, 2008 13:05 pm  What is the meaning of forsaken?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #19 "Late Again", question 8

I think there's something you've ..........

(a) forgiven
(b) forbidden
(c) forsaken
(d) forgotten

Business English Courses, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #19 "Late Again", answer 8

I think there's something you've forgotten.

Correct answer: (d) forgotten
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What is meaning of forsaken? Please clarify this word with example.

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What is the meaning of forsaken? Wed Jul 09, 2008 13:28 pm  What is the meaning of forsaken?
 

"forsaken" can mean give up, abandon, renounce etc

a classic example is "Why have you forsaken me?"
i.e. why have you abandoned me?
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