She perceived how glitteringly loveless his eyes had grown.
I enjoy wealth as well as most people do, I suppose; but poverty does not frighten me half so much as a loveless marriage.
Remember that the woman who dares to live alone, and be sneered at, is braver, and nobler, and better than she who escapes both in a loveless marriage.
In the days since her father's death, with the exception of the few weeks when Rachel had given her confidences, she had had only loveless relatives and shopmates.
Back of her was the squalid flat, the snores of her loveless relatives.
An unwilling, a--a--loveless marriage is the disgrace.
His frail body and towering ambition, his loveless life that knew not what it missed, roused in her a pity almost maternal.
Surely life was more than the dreary, monotonous, loveless business of the past summer!
Another incident that followed shortly after the wall-climbing episode proved that Meg's sense of loyalty survived amid the withering influence of loveless criticisms around her.
The day of her attempted flight had proved memorable; that day of feverish adventures had brought her an experience over which, in her loveless life, she often pondered.
Daffodils we call them, but the gods called them "Narcissus," in memory of the loveless youth.
But now the nymphs were angry with the loveless youth, and prayed the gods to punish him for his heartlessness.
He believes that you loved another and chose death in preference to a loveless marriage with him.
The child is too young to be forced into a loveless marriage," he said to himself.
Nor death, nor heaven, nor hell, nor birth Hath part in me nor mine: Strong lords are these of the living earth And loveless lords of thine.
Weep, withered harlot, with thy weeping lord, Now none will buy the heaven thou hast to sell At price of prostituted souls, and swell Thy loveless list of lovers.
The whole wasted, sterile life that lay behind this man; the unhappy, loveless home that stood about him now in his declining years were the fruits he had garnered from that consuming love of self with which the gods had cursed him.
They had led a harsh, discordant life, and the coming of a son, which should have bridged the loveless gulf between them, seemed but to have served to dig it wider.
Many persons have excused this connection of the King with la belle Gabrielle because of his loveless and enforced marriage with his cousin Marguerite, who was faithful to her royal husband only when his life or his throne were in danger.
Unlearned love was safe from spurning-- Can 't we respect your loveless learning?
For the loving worm within its clod Were diviner than a loveless god Amid his worlds, I will dare to say.
Why faith--but to lift the load, To leaven the lump, where lies Mind prostrate through knowledge owed To the loveless Power it tries To withstand, how vain!
For a loveless coition brings only satiety, as the satisfaction of hunger and thirst, and has nothing noble resulting from it, whereas by Love Aphrodite removes the cloying element in pleasure, and produces harmonious friendship.
That evil should, in its loveless desperation, create malign powers which Godhead could not create, seems but natural justice to him.
It was unquestionably intended to describe the loveless Pharisees who envied the joy of the repentant publicans and sinners.
It furthermore brings a message to all persons in every age to whom religion is merely a matter of unwilling obedience and of loveless faithfulness to the laws of God.
Now doth my drop of time transcend the whole: I see no fame in Khufu's pyramid, No history where loveless Nile doth roll.
But she was innocent, she was unaware of the sin residing in a loveless marriage; and this restored her to him somewhat as a drowned body is given back to mourners.
For God goes out to meet him who seeks Him with love and by love, and hides Himself from him who searches for Him with the cold and loveless reason.
As Browning said in his Christmas Eve and Easter Day, For the loving worm within its clod, Were diviner than a loveless God Amid his worlds, I will dare to say.
For example, if it was Mildred's latent courage rescued her from Siddall, was it not her strong tendency to vacillation that saved her from a loveless and mercenary marriage to Stanley Baird?
So do not think about yourselves and your own loveless hearts so much, but think about God, and the infinite welling up of love in His heart to you, a great deal more.
Some tongue they used unknown to loveless men As each to each they told their great delight, Until for stillness of the growing night Their soft, sweet, murmuring words seemed growing loud, And dim the moon grew, hid by fleecy cloud.
She was typical of a modern Japanese womanhood, which is the result of long repression, loveless marriages and sudden intellectual licence.
Thank God, his marriage had at least not been a loveless one.
A man said that: a manfuller than men Who grip the loveless hands of prisoners.
I have loathed, not loved, The loveless harlots clasped of all the camp: I have followed wars and visions all my days Even till my love's eyes lit and stung to life The soul within my body.
Sensual lusts and loveless passions indulged--gross sins, such as none of the Christian communities had quite got rid of--will appear improper conduct indeed when the sun rises.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loveless" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: forsaken; loveless; lovelorn; nirvanic; passionless; rejected; spurned; unambitious