Antonym: agony, distress, pain, trouble. Similar words: isolation, desolation, congratulations, violation, immolation, relationship, console, conservation. Meaning: [‚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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121 It was some consolation to know that he could take the exam again.
122 Bone, I must say that you have been a real help and consolation in my hour of misfortune.
123 There was some consolation in getting a nice job in Mr Rigg's office but that only lasted until Christmas.
124 Ex-USF star Wilson Stephens will compete in the 6-3-and-over consolation final.
125 In the meantime, the lights of the Crown Hotel offered some consolation.
126 I had no answers and precious little consolation to offer him to mitigate the facts.
127 In Drenthe, feeling more than ever the despised outcast, he found consolation in a human resting place.
128 A merger with Rediffusion for the weekday contract was a consolation prize for them both.
129 In the closing stages McVie and substitute Paul Gaston had chances for a consolation strike.
130 Ling and Martin were the scorers, and their goalkeeper, Sansome, saved a penalty before Juryeff's late consolation goal.
131 He has been separated from spiritual consolation in all the time that his life has been in danger.
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132 If it's any consolation, take a look at the old Norton SysInfo program.
133 His letters of advice and consolation entertained me vastly.
134 Your solicitude was a great consolation to me.
135 One of the consolation prize winner.
136 a few words of consolation.
137 They turn to the religious quarter for consolation.
138 Consolation: The act or an instance of consoling.
139 Friends, is only a pretext for self-inflicted and consolation.
140 But even this consolation comes with a caveat.
141 But one who prophesies speaks to men for edification and exhortation and consolation.
142 I'll also sketch out some comparisons between existential psychotherapy and religious consolation.
143 Despite being a Christian and a hero of the Catholic Church, unlike Augustine, Boethius appeals to reason rather than faith for his consolation.
144 She met Gerty's lamentable eyes, fixed on her in a despairing effort at consolation.
145 Those who seek consolation in existing churches often pay for their peace of mind with a tacit agreement to ignore a great deal of what is known about the way the world works.
146 Another book which he turned into English was The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius, one of the most famous books of the Middle Ages.
147 So, we take consolation from another great statesman, Yogi Berra, who observed that prediction is really hard especially about the future.
148 An old maid has one consolation: she can never be a widow no matter who dies.
149 He wanted to comfort her, to offer her some kind of consolation.
150 Activity in toubled times is born of superstition, and the ignorant must find consolation in self - delusion.
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