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Definitions from the WebConsolatonPart of Speech: NounSense 1:Definition: The act of providing comfort or solace to someone who is experiencing sorrow, disappointment, or distress. Example Sentence: After the loss of her beloved pet, my friend found consolation in spending time with her family. Sense 2:Definition: Something that brings comfort or solace to someone who is feeling down or troubled. Example Sentence: Music has always been my consolation during tough times. Part of Speech: VerbSense 1:Definition: To provide comfort or solace to someone. Example Sentence: I tried to console my friend by lending a listening ear and offering support. Sense 2:Definition: To find comfort or solace in a difficult or disappointing situation. Example Sentence: She consoles herself with the thought that everything happens for a reason. Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense 1:Definition: Popular among the general public; widely enjoyed or accepted. Example Sentence: The movie became a consolaton hit, appealing to a wide range of viewers. | ||||
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