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Consolable - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Consolable means capable of being comforted or soothed, especially when sad or distressed. It describes someone who can find relief from grief or disappointment through kindness or reassurance.

consolable

/kənˈsoʊləbəl/ /kənˈsəʊləbəl/

Definition:

Capable of being comforted or soothed in distress.

Synonyms:

comforted, soothed, reassured, placated

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

inconsolable, disconsolate, unconsolable

Common Collocations:

consolable child, barely consolable, easily consolable

Derivatives:

consolably, consolability

Usage Tips:

Use "consolable" to describe someone who can be comforted after sadness or disappointment.

Common Phrases:

hardly consolable, easily consolable, barely consolable

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "consolari" (to comfort) + suffix "-able," meaning capable of being comforted.

Examples:

  • 1. The baby was consolable after her mother hugged her.
  • 2. Despite his loss, he was surprisingly consolable with kind words.
  • 3. She wasn’t fully happy but remained consolable with a warm drink.
  • 4. The puppy became consolable once given its favorite toy.

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