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solace
English
Etymology
From Old French solas, from Latin s?l?cium (“consolation”), root from Proto-Indo-European *s?lh?- (“mercy, comfort”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?s?.l?s/
- (US) enPR: s??lace, IPA(key): /?s??.l?s/
- Rhymes: -?l?s
Noun
solace (countable and uncountable, plural solaces)
- Comfort or consolation in a time of loneliness or distress.
- You cannot put a monetary value on emotional solace.
- A source of comfort or consolation.
- September 25, 1750, Samuel Johnson, The Rambler
- The proper solaces of age are not music and compliments, but wisdom and devotion.
- September 25, 1750, Samuel Johnson, The Rambler
Synonyms
- comfort
- consolation
- relief
- support
- compassion
Derived terms
- solaceful
- solacement
Translations
Verb
solace (third-person singular simple present solaces, present participle solacing, simple past and past participle solaced)
- (transitive) To give solace to; comfort; cheer; console.
- (transitive) To allay or assuage.
- (intransitive) To take comfort; to be cheered.
Translations
Related terms
- console
Anagrams
- Coales, acoels, coales
Spanish
Verb
solace
- First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of solazarse.
- Formal second-person singular (usted) present subjunctive form of solazarse.
- Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of solazarse.
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hassle
English
Etymology
Unknown. Probably from US Southern dialectal hassle (“to pant, breathe noisily”), possibly from haste +? -le (frequentative suffix).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?hæsl/
- Rhymes: -æs?l
Noun
hassle (plural hassles)
- Trouble, bother, unwanted annoyances or problems.
- I went through a lot of hassle to be the first to get a ticket.
- A fight or argument.
- An action which is not worth the difficulty involved.
Translations
Verb
hassle (third-person singular simple present hassles, present participle hassling, simple past and past participle hassled)
- To trouble, to bother, to annoy.
- To pick a fight or start an argument.
Translations
References
- hassle at OneLook Dictionary Search
Anagrams
- Hassel, Lashes, halses, lashes, selahs, shales, sheals
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