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Affording comfort or solace.
comforting
consoling
reassuring
1
The report made upon the opening of the latter was not
consolatory
.
2
To-day, Esther could not sustain the intermission of the usual
consolatory
epistle.
3
These
consolatory
considerations softened my chagrin at the contemplation of my height.
4
I know that it will prove
consolatory
,
and Isabella also knew it.
5
There was, however, the
consolatory
hope of seeing all the following year.
6
The mere extent of a man's travels has in it something
consolatory
.
7
Philip waited behind after the others to say to her something
consolatory
.
8
She always murmured such
consolatory
phrases until he fell asleep once more.
9
Yet I have just written a long
consolatory
letter to Mrs. Richman.
10
Here, as he walked, he drew a succession of long
consolatory
breaths.
11
You will dine to-night, sir? and his tone took a
consolatory
inflection.
12
Neither had Miss Belsize arrived; that was the one
consolatory
feature.
13
She did not know of that
consolatory
Christmas-box in the cupboard.
14
The words that came from the minister were always of a
consolatory
kind.
15
Bruce gave Grant a
consolatory
look and then continued walking to the car.
16
No doubt the thought of a heaven hereafter was especially
consolatory
.
consolatory
very consolatory
consolatory words
consolatory reflection
more consolatory
so consolatory