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forsakes

/fɔːrˈseɪks/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

Abandons or deserts someone or something, especially someone who depends on one; gives up or renounces a habit, pursuit, or belief.

Example Sentences:
  • He forsakes his comfortable city life to live as a hermit in the mountains.
  • A true leader never forsakes his people during a crisis.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from Middle English 'forsaken', from Old English 'forsæcan' (to refuse, deny, oppose), composed of the intensifier/pejorative prefix 'for-' + 'sæcan' (to seek, strive after). Cognate with Old High German 'fursahhan'.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'for' (against) + 'sakes' (matters/things) — acting against your own best interests or leaving something for the sake of change.

Frequently Asked Questions About “forsakes

1. What is the meaning of “forsakes” in English?

In English, forsakes (verb) is defined as: “Abandons or deserts someone or something, especially someone who depends on one; gives up or renounces a habit, pursuit, or belief.”.

2. How do you use “forsakes” in a sentence?

He forsakes his comfortable city life to live as a hermit in the mountains.

3. What are English synonyms of “forsakes”?

Common synonyms include:abandons,deserts,renounces,leaves,forswears

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “forsakes”?

Derived from Middle English 'forsaken', from Old English 'forsæcan' (to refuse, deny, oppose), composed of the intensifier/pejorative prefix 'for-' + 'sæcan' (to seek, strive after). Cognate with Old High German 'fursahhan'.