plural
deserts
plural
deserts
Britannica Dictionary definition of DESERT
1
:
an area of very dry land that is usually covered with sand and is very hot
[count]
[noncount]
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often used before another noun
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2
[count]
:
a place or area that does not have something interesting or important
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see also deserts
◊ Do not confuse desert with dessert.
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deserts;
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Britannica Dictionary definition of DESERT
1
[+ object]
:
to go away from (a place)
:
to leave (a place)
2
[+ object]
:
to leave and stop helping or supporting (someone or something)
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She had been married for just over a year when her husband deserted her.
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He was deserted by his friends and family.
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He vowed that he would never desert [=abandon] a friend in trouble.
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He urged people not to desert the cause. [=not to stop supporting the cause]
3
[+ object]
of a useful quality or ability
:
to no longer be with (someone) in a time of need
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The soldiers prayed that their courage would not desert them. [=that they would not lose their courage]
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She was a respected academic until late in life when her memory deserted her. [=she lost her ability to remember things]
4
[no object]
of a soldier
:
to leave the military without permission and without intending to return
— deserted
adjective
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The town was deserted. [=there were no people in the town]
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We came upon a deserted [=abandoned] old hotel.
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a deserted street/road
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deserted wives/husbands/children
— desertion
/dɪˈzɚʃən/
noun,
plural
desertions