disconsolation

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The state of being disconsolate; gloom
To discommode
To deprive of privileges
One who discommends; a dispraiser
To put inconvenience; to incommode; to trouble
Blame; censure; reproach
Dejection; grief
To deprive of commonable quality, as lands, by inclosing or appropriating
{i} hopelessness, sadness, dejection
To expose to censure or ill favor; to put out of the good graces of any one
A lack of common possessions
Inconvenient; troublesome; incommodious
Deserving, disapprobation or blame
To deprive of the right of common
To deprive of a commission or trust
Disadvantage; inconvenience
disconsolate
seemingly beyond consolation; inconsolable

For weeks after the death of her cat she was disconsolate.

disconsolate
grief-stricken
disconsolate
{a} fad, dejected, melancholy
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Disadvantage; inconvenience
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Blame; censure; reproach
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Inconvenient; troublesome; incommodious
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To put inconvenience; to incommode; to trouble
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{s} without hope, sad, dejected
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cheerless, dreary
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To deprive of the right of common
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To deprive of a commission or trust
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sad beyond comforting; incapable of being consoled; "inconsolable when her son died"
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Destitute of consolation; deeply dejected and dispirited; hopelessly sad; comfortless; filled with grief; as, a bereaved and disconsolate parent
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To expose to censure or ill favor; to put out of the good graces of any one
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Inspiring dejection; saddening; cheerless; as, the disconsolate darkness of the winter nights
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Disconsolateness
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To deprive of commonable quality, as lands, by inclosing or appropriating
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causing dejection; "a blue day"; "the dark days of the war"; "a week of rainy depressing weather"; "a disconsolate winter landscape"; "the first dismal dispiriting days of November"; "a dark gloomy day"; "grim rainy weather"
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Deserving, disapprobation or blame
disconsolate
One who discommends; a dispraiser
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Someone who is disconsolate is very unhappy and depressed. He did not have much success, but tried not to get too disconsolate. = dejected + disconsolately dis·con·so·late·ly Disconsolately, he walked back down the course. extremely sad and hopeless (disconsolatus, from consolari )
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A lack of common possessions
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To deprive of privileges
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To discommode
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