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Inconsolable Meaning in English

word

ˌɪn.kənˈsoʊ.lə.bəl
in-kuhn-SOH-luh-buhl
ɪnkˈɒnsəʊləbəl
in-kon-SOH-luh-buhl

Definition

Unable to be comforted, usually because of extreme sadness or grief.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used for deep emotional pain, especially after loss. Common in formal and literary contexts rather than in casual speech. Typically not used for minor sadness or everyday disappointments.

Example Sentences

After her dog died, she was inconsolable for days.

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The little boy was inconsolable when he lost his favorite toy.

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She felt inconsolable after hearing the bad news.

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He was inconsolable at his grandfather’s funeral, unable to speak without crying.

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Nothing anyone said could make her feel better; she remained inconsolable.

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She tried to hide her tears, but she was simply inconsolable.

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