How is the word пустынный translated from Russian to English

Безлюдный, унылый и лишённый всякого уюта.

Empty, bleak and without people or comfort.

adjective
English translation
Desolate

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  • Они пересекли пустынный участок пустыни. They crossed a desolate stretch of desert.

  • После похорон она была безутешна. She felt desolate after the funeral.

  • Старый шахтёрский городок зимой выглядит пустынным. The old mining town looks desolate in winter.

  • Письмо оставило его совершенно безутешным. The letter left him completely desolate.

  • Почему этот пляж в августе такой пустынный? Why is this beach so desolate in August?

  • Не сиди с таким безутешным видом — позвони другу. Don't sit there looking desolate — call a friend.

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FAQ about “пустынный”

How is “пустынный” translated from Russian?
“пустынный” translates into English as “Desolate”. Add this word to your VibeLing vocabulary and lock it in with spaced repetition.
What does “пустынный” mean?
Meaning of “пустынный”: Безлюдный, унылый и лишённый всякого уюта. In English — “Desolate”.
What part of speech is “пустынный”?
“пустынный” is a adjective.
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