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disconsolate
[ dis-kon-suh-lit ]
adjective
- without consolation or solace; hopelessly unhappy; inconsolable:
Loss of her pet dog made her disconsolate.
Synonyms: miserable, sorrowful, melancholy, sad, dejected, heartbroken
- characterized by or causing dejection; cheerless; gloomy:
disconsolate prospects.
Synonyms: miserable, sorrowful, melancholy, sad
disconsolate
/ dɪsˈkɒnsəlɪt /
adjective
- sad beyond comfort; inconsolable
- disappointed; dejected
Derived Forms
- disˈconsolately, adverb
- disˈconsolateness, noun
Other Words From
- dis·conso·late·ly adverb
- dis·con·so·la·tion [dis-kon-s, uh, -, ley, -sh, uh, n], dis·conso·late·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of disconsolate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of disconsolate1
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Example Sentences
This was the first Labour leader’s conference speech delivered as prime minister in 15 years - 5,474 days if any disconsolate party activists have been counting.
He’d always been change-averse; when I rearranged the furniture in our Ohio family room when Aaron was about 6, he was disconsolate, wailing for days like King Lear in the storm: “Why is everything different?”
DeChambeau seemed to sense it himself, judging by the disconsolate look on his face after he punched out into the fairway and found himself confronted with another likely bogey.
How can it be that Biden is raising so much more money when we are told daily that Trump voters are overwhelmingly excited while Biden's are disconsolate and depressed?
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe is standing with his hands on hips looking thoroughly disconsolate.
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