Pronunciation: /kənˈsoʊl/
noun a panel or unit accommodating a set of controls for electronic or mechanical equipment
A1 I play video games on my console.
A2 She bought a new console for her living room.
B1 The console was easy to set up and use.
B2 The gaming console had advanced graphics and features.
C1 The console's sleek design complemented the modern living room.
C2 The console's user interface was intuitive and customizable.
verb to comfort someone at a time of grief or disappointment
A1 I console my friend when she is sad.
A2 She consoles herself by listening to music.
B1 The therapist consoled the patient after their loss.
B2 He tried to console his teammate after their defeat in the game.
C1 The counselor consoled the grieving family with kind words.
C2 She consoled her colleague with a heartfelt hug during a difficult time.
formal The technician recommended resetting the console to fix the issue.
informal I love playing games on my console during my free time.
slang I'm totally hooked on my new gaming console.
figurative Her soothing words acted as a console during his time of grief.
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