disconsolate in a sentence
n.
Definition
Disconsolate: feeling unable to be comforted or consoled due to deep sadness or grief.
Sample Sentences
- She sat disconsolate on the bench, staring at the ground after hearing the bad news.
- Despite the support of her friends, she felt disconsolate in the wake of her recent loss.
- The disconsolate expression on his face revealed just how much he missed her.
- After the team lost the championship, the players walked off the field looking disconsolate and defeated.
- In that moment of solitude, he was overwhelmed by a disconsolate sadness that seemed inescapable.
- The disconsolate child sat on the stairs, tears streaming down her face.
- After the loss of his lifelong companion, he wandered the streets in a disconsolate haze.
- She felt utterly disconsolate, unable to find joy in anything after receiving the bad news.
- Despite the comforting words of her friends, she remained disconsolate, trapped in her sadness.
- The disconsolate atmosphere of the empty house reminded him of happier times that were now lost.
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