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Friendless Meaning for Kids

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What Does Friendless Mean?

Adjective

  • Without friends.

Friendless — Full Explanation

Friendless means not having any friends. It's like when you want to play with someone, but there is no one to play with.

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Friendless Meaning in Other Languages

hindi
दोस्तहीन (dostheen)

dostheen

अकेला (akela)

akela

बिना दोस्त (bina dost)

bina dost

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Friendless Story for Kids

A Rainbow of Friendship

Sometimes, feeling friendless can be a little sad, like a rainy day without a rainbow. But guess what? Just like the sun peeks out after the rain, new friends can come along when you least expect it!

You can be a friend to someone who feels the same way. Share a smile, a game, or a story, and watch how quickly you both feel happy! Remember, every great friendship starts with a little kindness.

So, let’s be brave and reach out, because the world is full of friends waiting to be found! 🌈✨

Frequently Asked Questions About Friendless

What does 'friendless' mean?
The word 'friendless' means not having any friends.
How do you pronounce 'friendless'?
You pronounce 'friendless' like this: frend-lis.
What is the origin of the word 'friendless'?
The word 'friendless' comes from the word 'friend' and the suffix '-less', which means without.
What is the meaning of 'friendless' in Hindi?
The word 'friendless' in Hindi is 'बिना दोस्त' (Binā Dōst).
What is the meaning of 'friendless' in Kannada?
The word 'friendless' in Kannada is 'ಮಿತ್ರರಹಿತ' (Mitrarahita).

Facts & Quotes About Friendless

Fact: Did you know? Everyone can feel friendless sometimes, but making new friends can be as easy as saying hello!
Proverb: A friend in need is a friend indeed. (This means true friends help each other when times are tough.)
Quote: "Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another, 'What! You too? I thought I was the only one.'" - C.S. Lewis