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  2. extremely sad and disappointed: The players were disconsolate after losing what should have been an easy game. Synonym. inconsolable. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Feeling sad and unhappy. a long face idiom. abjection. angsty. be cut up idiom. be down in the mouth idiom. be in a funk idiom. displeased. dissatisfied. distraught.

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      extremely sad and disappointed: The players were...

    • Disconsolately

      DISCONSOLATELY definition: 1. in a way that shows someone is...

    • Inconsolable

      INCONSOLABLE definition: 1. so sad or disappointed that it...

    • Discontentedly

      DISCONTENTEDLY definition: 1. in a way that shows someone...

    • Simplified

      DISCONSOLATE translate: 沮丧的,郁郁寡欢的. Learn more in the...

    • Traditional

      DISCONSOLATE translate: 沮喪的,鬱鬱寡歡的. Learn more in the...

  3. The meaning of DISCONSOLATE is cheerless. How to use disconsolate in a sentence.

  4. Disconsolate definition: without consolation or solace; hopelessly unhappy; inconsolable. See examples of DISCONSOLATE used in a sentence.

  5. adjective. causing dejection. “a disconsolate winter landscape”. synonyms: blue, dark, dingy, dismal, drab, drear, dreary, gloomy, grim, sorry. cheerless, depressing, uncheerful. causing sad feelings of gloom and inadequacy.

  6. 1. so unhappy that nothing will comfort; inconsolable; dejected. 2. causing or suggesting dejection; cheerless.

  7. extremely sad and disappointed: The players were disconsolate after losing what should have been an easy game. Synonym. inconsolable. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Feeling sad and unhappy. a long face idiom. abjection. angsty. be cut up idiom. be down in the mouth idiom. be in a funk idiom. displeased. dissatisfied. distraught.

  8. adj. 1. Seeming beyond consolation; extremely dejected: disconsolate at the loss of the dog. See Synonyms at depressed. 2. Cheerless; gloomy: a disconsolate winter landscape. [Middle English, from Medieval Latin discōnsōlātus : Latin dis-, dis- + cōnsōlātus, past participle of cōnsōlārī, to console; see console1 .] dis·con′so·late·ly adv.

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