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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.
characterized by or causing dejection; cheerless; gloomy.
disconsolate prospects.
disconsolate
/ dɪsˈkɒnsəlɪt /
adjective
sad beyond comfort; inconsolable
disappointed; dejected
Other Word Forms
- disconsolately adverb
- disconsolation noun
- disconsolateness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of disconsolate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of disconsolate1
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Example Sentences
The head coach cut a disconsolate figure at full-time.
Marianne is first consumed by her own infatuation, then disconsolate when Willoughby dumps her for an heiress, and finally felled by a fever.
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.
Once the country sees him as president again I suspect that the disconsolate lethargy so many have been feeling will lift and we'll see some energy return to the opposition.
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.
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