disconsolateness
disconsolateness — 名詞
1. a condition of overwhelming unhappiness and hopelessness, usually brought on by
悲痛;絕望
極度悲傷、無法被安慰的狀態
a condition of overwhelming unhappiness and hopelessness, usually brought on by a serious misfortune or loss, that makes a person feel beyond help or comfort.
After her dog ran away, Madison sat in her room in a state of disconsolateness.
她的狗走失後,Madison 坐在房間裡,陷入極度悲傷的狀態。
collocation: in a state of [abstract noun]
Gabriel could not hide his disconsolateness after failing to get the job.
Gabriel 沒能得到那份工作後,無法掩飾他的悲痛絕望。
Takeshi looked out the window with such disconsolateness that his mother sat beside him.
Takeshi 滿懷悲痛地望著窗外,他的媽媽因此坐到他身旁。
The disconsolateness of the refugee children moved the volunteers to tears.
難民兒童的悲痛絕望讓志工們不禁落淚。
- despondency
similar intensity but suggests a loss of courage after repeated setbacks; slightly less severe
- dejection
a temporary feeling of being cast down, often with a known cause; milder than disconsolateness
- hopelessness
focuses on the belief that the situation cannot improve; more cognitive than emotional
- cheerfulness
a state of visible happiness and optimism
- consolation
the comfort that disconsolateness, by definition, rejects
文法句型
a state of disconsolateness
disconsolateness + of + noun phrase
with/in + disconsolateness
用法筆記
Typically describes emotional states resulting from major life events (bereavement, disaster, severe disappointment) rather than everyday sadness. Frequently appears with premodifiers that intensify the meaning, such as 'deep,' 'profound,' or 'utter.'