disconsolation
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Disconsolation — Dis*con so*la tion, n. Dejection; grief. [R.] Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disconsolation — noun see disconsolate … New Collegiate Dictionary
disconsolation — See disconsolately. * * * … Universalium
disconsolation — noun The state of being disconsolate; gloom. Syn: disconsolateness … Wiktionary
disconsolation — n. hopelessness, sadness, dejection … English contemporary dictionary
disconsolation — dis·con·so·la·tion … English syllables
disconsolation — də̇ˌskän(t)səˈlāshən, ˌdiˌ noun Etymology: dis (I) + consolation : the state of being disconsolate … Useful english dictionary
disconsolate — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin disconsolatus, from Latin dis + consolatus, past participle of consolari to console Date: 14th century 1. cheerless < a clutch of disconsolate houses D. H. Lawrence > 2. dejected, downcast … New Collegiate Dictionary
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