unlovedun‧loved /ʌnˈlʌvd/ adjective - As a child I felt very unloved.
- He was the unloved son of an unhappy marriage.
- And among unloved tasks, household chores and errands, cleaning is one of the most hated.
- At heart, all these stories reiterate the rescue of the unloved son.
- Feeling unloved, he half expected to be hated.
- He is the unloved schoolboy son of an unhappy marriage; she is an orphan.
- If that is the case, the head of a school is no different from the head of any other unloved institution.
- People who feel unloved and depressed often alleviate those stressful feelings by going out and buying things.
not loved► unloved not loved by someone or anyone: · As a child I felt very unloved.· He was the unloved son of an unhappy marriage.
adjectivelovable ≠ unlovablelovelesslovelylovingunlovednounloveloverloveliness.loveyverbloveadverblovingly