Disconsolate

Adjective

 * 1) cheerless, dreary
 * I opened my eyes to this disconsolate day.
 * 1) seemingly beyond consolation; inconsolable
 * For weeks after the death of her cat she was disconsolate.

Synonyms

 * (cheerless, dreary): bleak, dreary, downcast
 * (beyond consolation): dejected, inconsolable, unconsolable

Antonyms

 * consolable

Adverbs for Disconsolate
visibly; apparently; sadly; heavily; pathetically; pitiably; unreasonably; irrationally; appallingly; drearily; grimly; sullenly; resentfully; oddly; ostentatiously; gloomily; biliously; pitifully; profoundly; hopelessly; wearily; desperately; unbearably; unutterably; bitterly; touchingly; genuinely; pensively; mopishly; moodily; dully.

Thesaurus
affording no hope, apathetic, bad, black, bleak, cheerless, cold, comfortless, crestfallen, crushed, cut up, deep-troubled, dejected, depressed, depressing, desolate, desole, despairing, desperate, despondent, dismal, dispirited, doleful, down, downhearted, drear, forlorn, grim, heart-stricken, heart-struck, heartsick, heartsore, hopeless, in despair, inconsolable, joyless, low, melancholy, miserable, sick, sick at heart, somber, sorrowful, soul-sick, stricken, suicidal, unconsolable, unhappy, unhopeful, without hope, woebegone, woeful, wretched

Etymology
From the Middle Latin disconsolatus "comfortless" from the dis- "away" + consolatus "to console".

Translations

 * Bulgarian: тъжен, печален
 * German: trostlos


 * Spanish: desconsolado


 * Bulgarian: неутешим
 * French: inconsolable


 * German:
 * Spanish: desconsolado

Derived terms

 * disconsolately
 * disconsolation
 * disconsolateness

Anagrams

 * consolidates