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Meaning of 'disconsolate' in Basque is: disconsolate
disconsolate:
disconsolate
Adjective:
abailduta.
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Adjective
(1) sad beyond comforting; incapable of being consoled
(2) causing dejection
(3) sad beyond comforting
(4) depressed
(5) unhappy
Show English Meaning
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Adjective
(1) sad beyond comforting; incapable of being consoled
(2) causing dejection
(3) sad beyond comforting
(4) depressed
(5) unhappy
Show Examples
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(1) I shall not mention your disconsolate country, for it is of no avail to reopen a wound that still aches.
(2) I can't say I was too much bothered, though Dolly and Harry were disconsolate .
(3) Yet Birmingham's interiors, like her landscapes, tend more often toward the moody and disconsolate , as if each were telling the story of a broken childhood and a later broken heart.
(4) It wasn't like people were silent, morosely sipping beer and casting disconsolate glances up to track the progress.
(5) The painter creates bleak snowscapes peopled by groups of disconsolate figures, dispersing and recombining.
(6) One skater who helps run one of many clubs for children said hundreds of youngsters would be disconsolate .
(7) To end on a disconsolate note is not pessimistic, nor is it dark and brooding; it is reality, hitting us in the face, over and over.
(8) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510They don't make a living out of getting things wrong,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb one disconsolate MP said last night.
(9) No one, though, seemed too disconsolate at the prospect of a replay.
(10) Spectators aren't going to go home disconsolate if their team loses, as they do in Australia.
(11) Daniel is red-eyed from weeping, while John stares unseeingly out of a hotel window, disconsolate .
(12) This should be disconsolate in nature, and whining in tone.
(13) So off I sloped, rather disconsolate , leaving my second attempt at a French loaf to sulk on the counter, all sunken and miserable-looking.
(14) He was staring out of the window, disconsolate that he had to urge me to censor my work.
(15) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510They never turned upu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb was one of the most common post-match complaints from disconsolate supporters.
(16) The entire show lacks the disconsolate desolation of Fitzgerald's own great novels and offers flappers and tap dancing in its place.
Show Examples
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(1) I shall not mention your disconsolate country, for it is of no avail to reopen a wound that still aches.
(2) I can't say I was too much bothered, though Dolly and Harry were disconsolate .
(3) Yet Birmingham's interiors, like her landscapes, tend more often toward the moody and disconsolate , as if each were telling the story of a broken childhood and a later broken heart.
(4) It wasn't like people were silent, morosely sipping beer and casting disconsolate glances up to track the progress.
(5) The painter creates bleak snowscapes peopled by groups of disconsolate figures, dispersing and recombining.
(6) One skater who helps run one of many clubs for children said hundreds of youngsters would be disconsolate .
(7) To end on a disconsolate note is not pessimistic, nor is it dark and brooding; it is reality, hitting us in the face, over and over.
(8) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510They don't make a living out of getting things wrong,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb one disconsolate MP said last night.
(9) No one, though, seemed too disconsolate at the prospect of a replay.
(10) Spectators aren't going to go home disconsolate if their team loses, as they do in Australia.
(11) Daniel is red-eyed from weeping, while John stares unseeingly out of a hotel window, disconsolate .
(12) This should be disconsolate in nature, and whining in tone.
(13) So off I sloped, rather disconsolate , leaving my second attempt at a French loaf to sulk on the counter, all sunken and miserable-looking.
(14) He was staring out of the window, disconsolate that he had to urge me to censor my work.
(15) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510They never turned upu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb was one of the most common post-match complaints from disconsolate supporters.
(16) The entire show lacks the disconsolate desolation of Fitzgerald's own great novels and offers flappers and tap dancing in its place.
Synonyms
Adjective
1. sad
2. unconsolable
3. dark
Synonyms
(↓)
Adjective
1. sad
2. unconsolable
3. dark
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