Meaning of orphan in English
orphan
noun [ C ]
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a child whose parents are dead:

The civil war is making orphans of many children.

orphan
verb [ T usually passive ]
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to make someone an orphan:

He was orphaned as a baby (= his parents died when he was a baby).

The children were orphaned by the war (= their parents were killed in the war).

orphan
noun [ C ]
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a child whose parents are dead