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Unconsolable for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: ,ənkən'soʊləbəl

What does Unconsolable really mean?

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Unconsolable is a word we use to describe a feeling of great sadness or grief that seems impossible to comfort or soothe. It's like when you're feeling really upset or down, and no matter what anyone says or does, you just can't seem to feel better. It's a bit like when you have a really bad day, and not even your favorite toy or activity can make you feel happy again.

Imagine you have a friend who is feeling unconsolable because they lost their pet. You try to cheer them up by telling them that they can get a new pet or that they can play with other friends, but they still feel sad and in pain. Even though you are trying your best to help them, their sadness is so deep that it seems impossible to ease their pain.

When we say someone is unconsolable, it means they are not able to find comfort or solace in anything or anyone around them. It's like their sadness is so overwhelming that it consumes them completely, and no matter what anyone does, they still feel very, very sad.

It's important to remember that feeling unconsolable is a temporary state, and with time and support, people can start to feel better little by little. It's like when a storm comes and fills the air with dark clouds. Initially, it might seem like the storm will never end and the clouds will stay forever, but eventually, the sun will peek through the clouds and the storm will pass. Similarly, with time, patience, and support from friends and family, those who are feeling unconsolable can find comfort and start to heal.


Revised and Fact checked by Sarah Anderson on 2023-10-29 21:52:32

Unconsolable In a sentece

Learn how to use Unconsolable inside a sentece

  • When Sarah's dog ran away, she was so sad and couldn't stop crying. She felt unconsolable.
  • After losing the basketball game, Mark was extremely upset and couldn't be comforted. He felt unconsolable.
  • When Lily's best friend moved away, she felt inconsolable and couldn't find any joy in anything.
  • When Tim's favorite toy broke, he became unconsolable and nothing could make him feel better.
  • After the death of her beloved cat, Emily felt unconsolable and couldn't be comforted by anyone.

Unconsolable Synonyms

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Unconsolable Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.