The comfort you feel when consoled in times of disappointment.
Give moral or emotional strength to.
1 Yet the labor movement could doubtless find solace in the political situation.
2 And I take solace in our kids' power-and willingness to fight back.
3 We hacks gaze at her, lost for questions or words of solace .
4 The fundamentalist churches provide solace by presenting simple answers to complex questions.
5 Pitt said he was finding solace in working creatively with his hands.
6 His company was a great solace to Lady De Aldithely in particular.
7 CMW: Art is the one place we all turn to for solace .
8 I was extremely difficult to live with, and Tom sought solace elsewhere.
9 There is the solace of literature; Black Care is lessened by song.
10 The sight provided him some solace , though he couldn't have said why.
11 Some look for and find solace in therapy or in support groups.
12 He was his tonic in despair, his solace in his darkest hours.
13 Indeed, it was the sweetest solace that he had in this world.
14 The end of that pier was a wonderful place to find solace .
15 If things should go especially badly, do take some solace in that.
16 Such losses leave dividend payouts as the only solace for existing shareholders.
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