English-Thai Dictionary
disconsolate
ADJ เศร้าใจ หดหู่ใจ sad sao-jai
disconsolated
A ที่ หดหู่ เศร้าใจ
disconsolately
ADV อย่าง เศร้าใจ อย่าง หดหู่ใจ sadly yang-sao-jai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DISCONSOLATE
a.[dis and L.] [See Console. ] 1. Destitute of comfort or consolation; sorrowful; hopeless or not expecting comfort; sad; dejected; melancholy; as a parent, bereaved of an only child and disconsolate.
2. Not affording comfort; cheerless; as the disconsolate darkness of a winters night.
DISCONSOLATELY
adv. In a disconsolate manner; without comfort.
DISCONSOLATENESS
n.The state of being disconsolate or comfortless.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DISCONSOLATE
DISCONSOLATE Dis *con "so *late, n.
Defn: Disconsolateness. [Obs. ] Barrow.
DISCONSOLATE
Dis *con "so *late, a. Etym: [LL. disconsolatus; L. dis- + consolatus,p. p. of consolari to console. See Console, v. t.]
1. Destitute of consolation; deeply dejected and dispirited; hopelessly sad; comfortless; filled with grief; as, a bereaved and disconsolate parent. One morn a Peri at the gate Of Eden stood disconsolate. Moore. The ladies and the knights, no shelter nigh, Were dropping wet, disconsolate and wan. Dryden.
2. Inspiring dejection; saddening; cheerless; as, the disconsolate darkness of the winter nights. Ray.
Syn. -- Forlorn; melancholy; sorrowful; desolate; woeful; hopeless; gloomy. -- Dis *con "so *late *ly, adv. -- Dis *con "so *late *ness, n.
DISCONSOLATED
DISCONSOLATED Dis *con "so *la `ted, a.
Defn: Disconsolate. [Obs. ] A poor, disconsolated, drooping creature. Sterne.
New American Oxford Dictionary
disconsolate
dis con so late |disˈkänsəlit dɪsˈkɑns (ə )lət | ▶adjective without consolation or comfort; unhappy: he'd met the man's disconsolate widow. • (of a place or thing ) causing or showing a complete lack of comfort; cheerless: solitary, disconsolate clumps of cattails. DERIVATIVES dis con so late ly adverb, dis con so late ness noun, dis con so la tion |-ˌkänsəˈlāSHən |noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin disconsolatus, from dis- (expressing reversal ) + Latin consolatus (past participle of consolari ‘to console ’).
Oxford Dictionary
disconsolate
disconsolate |dɪsˈkɒns (ə )lət | ▶adjective very unhappy and unable to be comforted: she left Fritz looking disconsolate. DERIVATIVES disconsolately adverb, disconsolateness noun, disconsolation |-ˈleɪʃ (ə )n |noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin disconsolatus, from dis- (expressing reversal ) + Latin consolatus (past participle of consolari ‘to console ’).
American Oxford Thesaurus
disconsolate
disconsolate adjective his partner had to face the disconsolate investors on his own: sad, unhappy, doleful, woebegone, dejected, downcast, downhearted, despondent, dispirited, crestfallen, cast down, depressed, down, disappointed, disheartened, discouraged, demoralized, low-spirited, forlorn, in the doldrums, melancholy, miserable, long-faced, glum, gloomy; informal blue, choked, down in /at the mouth, down in the dumps, in a blue funk; literary dolorous. ANTONYMS cheerful.
Oxford Thesaurus
disconsolate
disconsolate adjective Giles was looking increasingly disconsolate: sad, unhappy, doleful, woebegone, dejected, downcast, downhearted, despondent, dispirited, crestfallen, cast down, depressed, fed up, disappointed, disheartened, discouraged, demoralized, crushed, desolate, heartbroken, broken-hearted, inconsolable, heavy-hearted, low-spirited, forlorn, in the doldrums, melancholy, miserable, long-faced, wretched, glum, gloomy, dismal; informal blue, choked, down, down in the mouth, down in the dumps; Brit. informal brassed off, cheesed off, as sick as a parrot, looking as if one had lost a pound and found a penny; literary dolorous; archaic chap-fallen, heartsick, heartsore. ANTONYMS cheerful, happy.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
disconsolate
dis con so late /dɪskɑ́ns (ə )lət |-kɔ́n -/形容詞 ⦅かたく ⦆1 〈人が 〉 «…で » ひどく悲しい, 気持ちが沈んだ, 絶望的な «about , at , over » .2 陰気な, ものわびしい .~ly 副詞 悲しみにくれて, わびしく .