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单词 unrequited
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Definition of unrequited in English:

unrequited

adjective ʌnrɪˈkwʌɪtɪdˌənrəˈkwaɪdəd
  • (of a feeling, especially love) not returned.

    he's been pining with unrequited love
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Besides, as Neil had said earlier, unrequited love was a great source of material for songs.
    • They also give a good insight into his troubled personal life, his unrequited loves and rocky friendships with fellow artists.
    • You name it, they've got it - spots, crushes, unrequited love.
    • The fact is I am in love with her, and this unrequited emotion has paralyzed me.
    • Like most teenage songsmiths the songs were about imagined or unrequited love.
    • Shakespearean tales of love as sacrifice, conquest or unrequited passion are beyond reason.
    • The way he obsesses about her, the way he berates her, the way he trembles when he calls her evil: this must be unrequited love.
    • And sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne are portrayed as sad victims of thwarted passion and unrequited love.
    • I didn't feel very good on Friday night, mainly because of unrequited love.
    • As with the unrequited love theme, also this was always a figment of the imagination, a displaced fantasy.
    • Before then, the receiver had to pay for postage, so you had to be pretty certain that your love was not unrequited before sending a tender message.
    • But beyond the public turmoil lies a private, backstage world of unrequited love, secret affairs and insecurity.
    • Only so many poems can be written about unrequited love.
    • Where has my sense of romance, of unrequited love gone?
    • The film revolves around crimes of passion based on unrequited love, lust, treachery and revenge.
    • Why do I feel like this when I know, when reason tells me that my love is unrequited?
    • The real irony is that Gone With the Wind tells not a great love story as much as a great unrequited love story.
    • The professor's character is the main strength of the book which is as much a selfportrait as it is a story of unrequited love.
    • He wanted to get close to her, but didn't want to admit his unrequited feelings.
    • Call me a fool to be holding onto this unrequited love for so long.

Derivatives

  • unrequitedly

  • adverb
    • While I understand that Lance was deeply and unrequitedly in love with Raychel, I do not understand how Lance profits from Raychel's death?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I fell hopelessly - and completely unrequitedly - in love with Jeremy Birch.
      • They were all beautiful young women but none looked as fragile as the young Princess Crystal nor as flirtatious as Violet and at least one would love him unrequitedly.
      • Scion shared his wishes to learn more of the world first-hand to Kara unrequitedly.
      • She was happy about me unrequitedly loving Prince Damon?
  • unrequitedness

  • noun
    • I will bring up the common theme of unrequitedness in this weblog many times, and hopefully people will relate.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I suppose, that unless it changes, or I can get over that feeling of unrequitedness, of him being unreachable, it won't ever work out.
      • And most of them have opinions about the difficulty of making art, the melancholy of getting older, the miseries of unrequitedness, etc.
      • Flirting seems inextricably entwined with some sense of unavailability or unrequitedness.
      • What appeals to me in particular about the book are two things: It is the obsessive nature of his love and its unrequitedness.

Rhymes

benighted, clearsighted, shortsighted, uninvited, unlighted, unsighted
 
 

Definition of unrequited in US English:

unrequited

adjectiveˌənrəˈkwīdədˌənrəˈkwaɪdəd
  • (of a feeling, especially love) not returned or rewarded.

    he's been pining with unrequited love
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They also give a good insight into his troubled personal life, his unrequited loves and rocky friendships with fellow artists.
    • Only so many poems can be written about unrequited love.
    • Besides, as Neil had said earlier, unrequited love was a great source of material for songs.
    • Like most teenage songsmiths the songs were about imagined or unrequited love.
    • As with the unrequited love theme, also this was always a figment of the imagination, a displaced fantasy.
    • But beyond the public turmoil lies a private, backstage world of unrequited love, secret affairs and insecurity.
    • The real irony is that Gone With the Wind tells not a great love story as much as a great unrequited love story.
    • The way he obsesses about her, the way he berates her, the way he trembles when he calls her evil: this must be unrequited love.
    • Before then, the receiver had to pay for postage, so you had to be pretty certain that your love was not unrequited before sending a tender message.
    • You name it, they've got it - spots, crushes, unrequited love.
    • And sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne are portrayed as sad victims of thwarted passion and unrequited love.
    • I didn't feel very good on Friday night, mainly because of unrequited love.
    • Shakespearean tales of love as sacrifice, conquest or unrequited passion are beyond reason.
    • Call me a fool to be holding onto this unrequited love for so long.
    • The professor's character is the main strength of the book which is as much a selfportrait as it is a story of unrequited love.
    • The fact is I am in love with her, and this unrequited emotion has paralyzed me.
    • Where has my sense of romance, of unrequited love gone?
    • Why do I feel like this when I know, when reason tells me that my love is unrequited?
    • He wanted to get close to her, but didn't want to admit his unrequited feelings.
    • The film revolves around crimes of passion based on unrequited love, lust, treachery and revenge.
 
 
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