noun
- plural of disconsolation; instances or states of being disconsolate; deep sadness or grief that cannot be comforted
Usage: formal or literary; typically used in plural form; rare in modern usage
Examples
- The disconsolations of the bereaved family were evident in their somber expressions.
- Her disconsolations deepened as the days passed without news of her missing brother.
- The poet wrote of the disconsolations that plague the human heart.
- Despite their efforts to comfort him, his disconsolations remained unshaken.
- The novel explored the disconsolations of exile and loss.