consoling
/kənˈsəʊ.lɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · [kənsˈolɪŋ] /kənˈsoʊ.lɪŋ/ (ame, ipa)
consoling — 形容詞
- consolingpositive
- more consolingcomparative
- most consolingsuperlative
1. bringing comfort to someone who feels sad or let down after something painful ha
令人安慰
能稍微減輕悲傷或失望的
bringing comfort to someone who feels sad or let down after something painful happens
Emily found her grandmother's letter consoling after the funeral.
Emily 在葬禮後讀到祖母的信,覺得很令人安慰。
find something consoling - object + complement pattern
The teacher's calm voice was consoling when the test results arrived.
成績公布時,老師平靜的聲音很令人安慰。
be consoling - predicative adjective after linking verb
Sana gave her brother a consoling smile after his missed penalty.
Sana 在哥哥踢失點球後,朝他露出安慰的笑容。
The call from the vet was consoling after two days of worry.
接到獸醫打來的電話,知道走失的狗平安無事,真令人安慰。
- comforting
broader and more common; can also describe general emotional warmth
- reassuring
focuses more on removing fear or doubt than on easing sadness
- soothing
emphasizes a calm, gentle effect rather than direct emotional support
- distressing
causes emotional pain instead of relief
- discouraging
makes someone lose hope rather than feel supported
用法筆記
Often describes words, gestures, or news that soften sadness after loss, failure, or bad news. Common in patterns like find something consoling and a consoling smile or voice.