From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlovelesslove‧less /ˈlʌvləs/ adjectiveLOVEwithout loveloveless marriage/childhood/relationship etcExamples from the Corpusloveless• She thought with remorse of the missedopportunity, for breaking the depressingpattern of lovelessaffairs.• Another marriage - probably as chill and loveless as the last - or a comparableprison in her father's house.• Forcing her into a loveless marriage the same way he's forcing you pair into marrying the Costello sisters.• a loveless marriage• Her primarytarget is the arranged or loveless marriage.• They shared their responsibilities for the smooth running of Zone I with the enthusiasm of those bound by a loveless marriage.• An ancientdiscouragement welled up in his chest, the feeling of a lovelessmoment.• Davis' siblingsappear less scarred by their lovelessupbringing, according to prosecutors.• In Conradin's lonely, lovelessworld, his imagination was the only thing that kept him alive.loveless marriage/childhood/relationship etc• Her primary target is the arranged or loveless marriage.• They shared their responsibilities for the smooth running of Zone I with the enthusiasm of those bound by a loveless marriage.• It told a story of an empty and loveless marriage, of dreamsshattered and hopevanquished.• Forcing her into a loveless marriage the same way he's forcing you pair into marrying the Costello sisters.• He knew he was forcing his two sons into loveless marriages with the Costello sisters so that they could gain the Costello acres.