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consolatory

[kuhn-sol-uh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee]

adjective

  1. giving comfort; consoling.



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Other Word Forms

  • consolatorily adverb
  • consolatoriness noun
  • unconsolatory adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of consolatory1

1400–50; late Middle English < Latin consōlātōrius, equivalent to consōlā ( re ) ( console 1 ) + -tōrius -tory 1
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Example Sentences

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Mr Chambers said he expects more of that consolatory but firm tone at Thursday's meeting.

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And five days later, as Ohtani was paraded around his new home ballpark covered in blue and white, Balelo offered only consolatory remarks about his client’s old club.

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But let’s suspend our disbelief — for now — and assume Kliavkoff stumbles over some consolatory wins.

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“I know not what to say of your Letter,” he wrote, “but that it is one of the most consolatory I have ever received.”

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That is the plan and the wish of this story, and it goes to the heart of fairy tales, which are, as Italo Calvino put it, “consolatory fables.”

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