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Take solace Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /ˈsɑɫəs/, /ˈsoʊɫɪs
TAYK SAH-lis, TAYK SOH-lis
tˈeɪk/ /sˈɒlɪs
TAYK SOL-is

Definition

To find comfort or peace, especially in a difficult or upsetting situation.

Usage & Nuances

A formal or literary expression. Commonly used with 'in' or 'by': 'take solace in knowing…'. Often appears in written English, less so in everyday speech. It implies seeking emotional comfort rather than practical help.

Example Sentences

She takes solace in her family when she is sad.

basic

Many people take solace in music during hard times.

basic

After losing the game, the team took solace in their effort.

basic

Sometimes you just have to take solace in the little things.

natural

You can take solace in the fact that you did your best.

natural

When plans fall through, I take solace in knowing it's not the end of the world.

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