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solace
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solace
noun/verb
/ˈsɒləs/
sol
solar
Meaning
Comfort or consolation in a time of distress or sadness
Example Sentences
She found
solace
in music after the loss of her father.
She found
solace
in music after her loss.
Example Expressions
seek solace
Synonyms
comfort, consolation, relief, support, encouragement, peace
Entry 1
comfort, consolation, relief, support, encouragement
Entry 2
comfort, consolation, relief, peace
Antonyms
distress, agony, torment, anguish
Entry 1
distress, agony, torment
Entry 2
distress, agony, torment, anguish
Collocations
seek solace, solace in music, solace in prayer, solace in friendship, find solace, take solace
Entry 1
seek solace, solace in music, solace in prayer, solace in friendship
Entry 2
find solace, seek solace, take solace
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