solace (Meaning)

Wordnet

solace (n)

the comfort you feel when consoled in times of disappointment

comfort in disappointment or misery

the act of consoling; giving relief in affliction

Wordnet

solace (v)

give moral or emotional strength to

solace Sentence Examples

  1. The gentle breeze provided a solace from the sweltering heat.
  2. He sought solace in the quietude of the library, away from the chaos of the world.
  3. The warm embrace of his loved one brought him solace after a long and arduous day.
  4. Music became his solace, offering him a sense of peace and tranquility.
  5. The rhythmic sound of the ocean waves provided solace for the weary traveler.
  6. In the depths of despair, she found solace in the words of a wise mentor.
  7. Laughter became her solace, helping her to endure the challenges of life.
  8. The beauty of nature offered him solace from the mundane routine of daily life.
  9. He found solace in the companionship of his loyal dog, who provided unconditional love.
  10. The act of creating art brought him solace, allowing him to express his emotions in a tangible form.

FAQs About the word solace

the comfort you feel when consoled in times of disappointment, comfort in disappointment or misery, the act of consoling; giving relief in affliction, give mora

encouragement, comfort,relief, consolation,reassurance, cheer, aid, gladness, succor, assurance

torment, torment, cold comfort, cold comfort, anguish, heartbreak, heartache, distress, heartbreak, torture

The gentle breeze provided a solace from the sweltering heat.

He sought solace in the quietude of the library, away from the chaos of the world.

The warm embrace of his loved one brought him solace after a long and arduous day.

Music became his solace, offering him a sense of peace and tranquility.