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Meanings of
disconsolate
in anglès
Causing dejection.
dark
blue
sorry
grim
gloomy
dreary
dismal
depressing
dingy
drab
Related terms
cheerless
uncheerful
Sad beyond comforting; incapable of being consoled.
inconsolable
unconsolable
consolable
Related terms
desolate
Usage of
disconsolate
in anglès
1
The landlady moved in the background, a
disconsolate
figure with a grievance.
2
I waited for ages, sipping fizzy water and becoming steadily more
disconsolate
.
3
Nor was the
disconsolate
matron the only one who lamented her losses.
4
The schoolmistress did not look in the least
disconsolate
after Nicky's departure.
5
G. Look up, thou poor
disconsolate
;
you speak of quitting earthly enjoyments.
6
Far below it the turbid Catawba gleamed yellow along its
disconsolate
valley.
7
Back they go
disconsolate
,
carrying the lifeless seneschal on the shield reversed.
8
It was the only
disconsolate
hour of his day, this summer weather.
9
At the foot of each is a cartoon of a
disconsolate
bird.
10
Her eyes were red with weeping, and her appearance was altogether
disconsolate
.
11
Meanwhile, I had been jogging along through the country, lonely and
disconsolate
.
12
And
disconsolate
went away those dukes and princes, and troubadours in disguise.
13
Her
disconsolate
partner was not nearly through with his breath or enthusiasm.
14
Don't be
disconsolate
,
Skinner; I'll look in on you now and then.
15
At a street corner sat, and played with a wind, Winter
disconsolate
.
16
Jack found Brinsmead looking very
disconsolate
at the turn affairs had taken.
Other examples for "disconsolate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
disconsolate
Adjective
Frequent collocations
very disconsolate
so disconsolate
most disconsolate
sit disconsolate
quite disconsolate
More collocations
Disconsolate
through the time
Disconsolate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common