late 14c., from un- (1) "not" + past participle of love (v.). A verb, unlove (with un- (2)) is attested from late 14c. Old English unlofod meant "unpraised."
He that can love unloved again,
Hath better store of love than brain
[Robert Ayton (1570-1638)]
权威例句
1. I think she feels desperately wounded and unloved at the moment.
我想她此刻定会觉得受到了极大的伤害,无人关爱。
2. He looks for the lonely, the lost, the unloved.
他找的是孤独的人、失落的人和缺少爱的人。
3. I think she feels desperately wounded and unloved.
我想她觉得受到了莫大的伤害,无人爱她。
4. By that time, stocks are deeply unloved, making them real bargains.
到那时候, 股票会很不受人喜欢, 成为真正的便宜货.
5. When he rejects her feelings, she then feels unloved.