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Meanings of
unconsolable
in English
Sad beyond comforting; incapable of being consoled.
disconsolate
inconsolable
consolable
Related terms
desolate
Synonyms
Examples for "
disconsolate
"
disconsolate
inconsolable
Examples for "
disconsolate
"
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.
1
The consternation of her friends knew no bounds; her father was
inconsolable
.
2
But when they were translated to the sky the Berai-Berai were
inconsolable
.
3
My father appeared
inconsolable
;
and, naturally, Clarice and I were very unhappy.
4
And an
inconsolable
Lieutenant, Christian thought grimly, made for an unhappy Sergeant.
5
Jondalar thought of his brother's
inconsolable
sorrow and understood it more now.
Usage of
unconsolable
in English
1
For the next two days she had been
unconsolable
.
2
The grief of the queen was
unconsolable
.
3
The violin fairly sobbed and groaned and wailed, as if the spirit of
unconsolable
grief were tugging heavily at the strings.
4
The next morning when one of his friends arrived, just before daylight, he was nearly speechless and utterly
unconsolable
,
looking twenty years older.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
unconsolable grief
utterly unconsolable
Unconsolable
through the time