unsolaced
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a word derived from
solace.
solacenouncomfort in sorrow, misfortune, or trouble; alleviation of distress or discomfort.
Example Sentences
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Though weak and old, he is perfectly forsaken in his loneliness, perfectly unsolaced in his grief; his friends have lost all trace of him; his enemies have ceased to fear or to hate him now.
From Antonina by Wilkie Collins
They brood over their wrongs through long days and nights, unsolaced by daily papers and latest telegraphic news, and their famished, freezin' bodies addin' their terrible pangs to their soul's distress.
From Samantha at the World's Fair by Baron C. de Grimm
She breakfasted upstairs, unsolaced by any news from George.
From The Country House by John Galsworthy
Through the long unsolaced agony of that dreadful night, but one relief came to him.
From After Dark by Wilkie Collins
She had a headache, and was lying down, so he had been obliged to go away unsolaced, and longing for the evening.
From The Hippodrome by Rachel Hayward