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Meanings of
consoling
in English
Affording comfort or solace.
comforting
consolatory
Related terms
reassuring
Usage of
consoling
in English
1
A day later, Arnold also made an approach and offered
consoling
words.
2
And Baby,
consoling
her, grimly said: After all, what do you expect?
3
Delia gave her a tentative pat, just in case she wanted
consoling
.
4
It is an aromatic bed: in theory it is elastic and
consoling
.
5
This is a
consoling
thought; it shall rouse me again to life.
6
Cyril came forward and put a
consoling
hand on his friend's arm.
7
The
consoling
feature of the situation was that our camp was safe.
8
The murmur of the river below brought a
consoling
thought to him.
9
The result of the investigation was at first
consoling
,
and then amazing.
10
She made much of her
consoling
affection for him in little things.
11
The
consoling
part of it was that Miller was paying no notice.
12
He took her in his arms like a child
consoling
its mother.
13
I also derived much comfort from the
consoling
words of Mrs. Leighton.
14
They emerged from the lobbies,
consoling
each other as best they could.
15
This is not a very
consoling
outlook for the future of society.
16
No
consoling
phrase can make the disaster of the 1940s bearably meaningful.
Other examples for "consoling"
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consoling
console
Verb
Present
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
very consoling
most consoling
consoling voice
Consoling
through the time
Consoling
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common