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Sentence count:179+9Posted:2017-01-19Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: agonydistresspaintroubleSimilar words: isolationdesolationcongratulationsviolationimmolationrelationshipconsoleconservationMeaning: [‚kɒnsə'leɪʃn]  n. 1. the comfort you feel when consoled in times of disappointment 2. the act of consoling; giving relief in affliction. 
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31 Again, he took consolation in the larger picture.
32 Others are owed much more, but that's little consolation.
33 Students sought consolation from school counselors.
34 Colin Johnson scored Dartford's consolation goal.
35 Nothing like a consolation for a dreary, drafty meal.
36 At least we have one consolation to cling to.
37 My one consolation is that she died peacefully.
38 But that is scant consolation for the 49ers.
39 I will offer the best consolation I can.
40 It is a consolation, a socially acceptable comfort blanket.
41 Paul Wharton got the consolation goal.
42 My brother's a fool,(sentencedict.com) if it's any consolation.
43 The only consolation, I think she was killed instantly.
44 Hammer had the consolation of an excellent goal, Des O'Byrne hitting an unstoppable volley from Andy Powell's perfectly placed cross.
45 It offers meagre consolation for Mr Barak after Monday's killing in Jerusalem.
46 It was difficult to say goodbye, but I took some consolation from the fact that I would see her again at the end of the year.
47 The only consolation for the Alsops lay in the fact that just about everyone had underestimated Harry Truman in 1948.
48 Full-back Simon Burns managed a consolation try for the Saltires just before the finish, Stephens converting.
49 The only consolation is that he wouldn't have felt a thing.
50 Her death was probably accidental, but I doubt that will be much consolation to her children when they reach adulthood.
51 And if it's any consolation, I don't think he shot Barak either.
52 Butler's shot into an empty net was consolation for an earlier effort that struck the bar.
53 Hendry, who compiled a clearance of 123 in the tenth frame, collected the consolation prize of £14,000.
54 And the oldies get a consolation goal off the woodwork but the ref says it's all over.
55 He also had a telephone, a telex machine, and a roof, but none of these was much consolation.
56 The fact that I can write this is little consolation, he wrote.
57 Would Reni seek consolation in the arms of his last daughter, or would he lose himself in wine?
58 It is no consolation to say that it will pass.
59 But that will offer little consolation to the company's long-suffering shareholders.
60 We strive like obsequious morticians to provide consolation by enshrining a corpse.
More similar words: isolationdesolationcongratulationsviolationimmolationrelationshipconsoleconservationconsultationconstitutional conventionforeign relationsconsiderationconsternationpolarizationrelationablationconditionsinflationdeflationcollationconsumptionregulationpopulationexhalationrevelationconstitutionconstructionnation-statelegislationcalculation
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