
What is Abandon?
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Abandon
/ə-ˈban-dən/
Abandon is to leave or go away. Not to stay. It doesn’t mean to linger or stick by.
Word Background
Imagine you’re playing hide-and-seek with your friends, and you hide in a really good spot. You think they’ll never find you, but after a while, you start to feel a little abandoned.
“Abandon” means to leave someone or something alone, especially when they need help or support. It’s like being left behind or forgotten. For example, if you leave your pet outside in a storm, you’re abandoning them.
Sometimes, people abandon their goals or dreams. It means giving up on something that’s important to them. But it can also mean leaving something behind because it’s no longer useful or needed.
So, “abandon” means to leave someone or something alone, often when they need help or support. It’s like being forgotten or given up on.
Example Sentence
It’s important to never abandon your dreams.
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