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desolate
[ adjective des-uh-lit; verb des-uh-leyt ]
adjective
- barren or laid waste; devastated:
a treeless, desolate landscape.
Synonyms: bleak
- deprived or destitute of inhabitants; deserted; uninhabited.
Synonyms: remote
a desolate life.
- having the feeling of being abandoned by friends or by hope; forlorn.
Synonyms: hopeless, woeful, wretched, miserable, lost, lonesome, cheerless, inconsolable, woebegone
desolate prospects.
desolate
adjective
- uninhabited; deserted
- made uninhabitable; laid waste; devastated
- without friends, hope, or encouragement; forlorn, wretched, or abandoned
- gloomy or dismal; depressing
verb
- to deprive of inhabitants; depopulate
- to make barren or lay waste; devastate
- to make wretched or forlorn
- to forsake or abandon
Derived Forms
- ˈdesolately, adverb
- ˈdesolateness, noun
- ˈdesoˌlater, noun
Other Words From
- deso·late·ly adverb
- deso·late·ness noun
- deso·later deso·lator noun
- quasi-deso·late adjective
- quasi-deso·late·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of desolate1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Discovery asked to use depicts “Blade Runner 2049” star Ryan Gosling walking away from the camera across a desolate, dystopian landscape reduced to rubble and reddish dirt.
A line formed out the door, even as the shopping plaza around the small restaurant was desolate.
Like millions of others, they are destitute, often hungry, living in a tent at al-Mawasi, a desolate area of sand dunes.
“It is desolate, it’s rugged. It’s got this red, iron ore type of tinge to it.”
Today, paint peels at the top of the boarded-up buildings and stray cats wander outside on the desolate street.
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