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disconsolate

American  
[dis-kon-suh-lit] / dɪsˈkɒn sə lɪt /

adjective

  1. without consolation or solace; hopelessly unhappy; inconsolable.

    Loss of her pet dog made her disconsolate.

    Synonyms:
    miserable, sorrowful, melancholy, sad, dejected, heartbroken
  2. characterized by or causing dejection; cheerless; gloomy.

    disconsolate prospects.

    Synonyms:
    miserable, sorrowful, melancholy, sad

disconsolate British  
/ dɪsˈkɒnsəlɪt /

adjective

  1. sad beyond comfort; inconsolable

  2. disappointed; dejected

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Related Words

See desolate.

Other Word Forms

  • disconsolately adverb
  • disconsolateness noun
  • disconsolation noun

Etymology

Origin of disconsolate

1325–75; Middle English < Medieval Latin disconsōlātus, equivalent to Latin dis- dis- 1 + consōlātus consoled, past participle of consōlārī to console 1; -ate 1

Example Sentences

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"I don't have the answers," a disconsolate Haaland told TNT Sports after the game.

From BBC

An emotional Kyren Wilson is cutting a dejected and disconsolate figure in the dark and grey bowels of the York Barbican.

From BBC

The head coach cut a disconsolate figure at full-time.

From BBC

Marianne is first consumed by her own infatuation, then disconsolate when Willoughby dumps her for an heiress, and finally felled by a fever.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fulham's players looked understandably disconsolate - and their counterparts know the feeling, having already been on the receiving end of late sucker punches themselves against Brighton, Arsenal and Liverpool this season.

From BBC