Pronunciation: /kɑnsəˈleɪʃən/
noun a person or thing providing comfort or relief in a time of need
A1 When I'm feeling sad, I like to watch funny videos for consolation.
A2 She found consolation in her friend's comforting words.
B1 The company offered financial compensation as a form of consolation for the mistake.
B2 The support group provided much-needed consolation for those grieving the loss of a loved one.
C1 The therapist offered words of consolation to help the patient cope with their anxiety.
C2 The team's victory in the championship game was a great consolation for their previous losses.
formal The therapist offered words of consolation to the grieving family.
informal I know you're feeling down, but hopefully this ice cream can be some consolation.
slang I brought you some pizza as a little consolation for failing your test.
figurative The sunset provided a beautiful consolation after a long and difficult day.
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