Hamed
What's the difference between 'Abandon' and 'Leave'? Is 'Abandon' a formal word for 'Leave'?
Jun 11, 2015 12:38 PM
Answers · 6
It's not more formal, but it is more extreme. 'Leave' is a neutral word. 'Abandon' is a more emotive word. For example, if a husband leaves his wife and family, it simply means that he goes away. But if he 'abandons' them, this suggests that he is heartless and selfish, leaving them penniless and having to fend for themselves.
June 11, 2015
I would say that "abandon" has a more negative connotation- for example 'an abandoned child' or 'an abandoned building' makes it sound sadder. To leave can just mean to depart from a place :"The train leaves Paddington for Manchester at 6pm" .
June 11, 2015
Abandoned suggests a stronger break with the object. E.g. the builders abandoned their work today ... (maybe they are never coming back, they gave up, they quit) Leave suggests they may come back. e.g. the builders left their work today... (they may come back tomorrow)
June 11, 2015
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