different between downhearted vs disconsolate

downhearted

English

Alternative forms

  • down-hearted

Etymology

down +? hearted

Adjective

downhearted

  1. Sad, discouraged, in low spirits, unhappy, having no hope
    Fans must not be downhearted even though we lost.

Translations

Derived terms

  • downheartedly
  • downheartedness

See also

  • have one's heart in one's boots

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disconsolate

English

Etymology

From Medieval Latin disc?ns?l?tus (comfortless), from dis- (away) +? c?ns?l?tus (consoled).

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /d?s?k?ns?l?t/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /d?s?k?ns?l?t/

Adjective

disconsolate (comparative more disconsolate, superlative most disconsolate)

  1. Cheerless, dreary.
    Synonyms: bleak, dreary, downcast; see also Thesaurus:cheerless
    • 2013, Daniel Taylor, Jack Wilshere scores twice to ease Arsenal to victory over Marseille (in The Guardian, 26 November 2013)[1]
      Özil looked a little disconsolate when he was substituted late on, though he did set up Wilshere's second with a lovely pass off the outside of his left boot.
    • 1897, W.S.Maugham, Liza of Lambeth, chapter 1.
      Worst off of all were the very young children, for there had been no rain for weeks, and the street was as dry and clean as a covered court, and, in the lack of mud to wallow in, they sat about the road, disconsolate as poets.
    • 1885, Robert L. Steveson, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, chapter 7.
      Sitting close beside it, taking the air with an infinite sadness of mien, like some disconsolate prisoner, Utterson saw Dr. Jekyll.
  2. Seemingly beyond consolation; inconsolable.
    • a. 1677, Isaac Barrow, The Pleasantness of Religion (sermon)
      overwhelmed with disconsolate sorrow
    Synonyms: dejected, inconsolable, unconsolable
    Antonym: consolable

Derived terms

  • disconsolately
  • disconsolation
  • disconsolateness

Translations

Noun

disconsolate

  1. (obsolete) Disconsolateness.

Anagrams

  • consolidates

Latin

Adjective

disc?ns?l?te

  1. vocative masculine singular of disc?ns?l?tus

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