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    Des·o·late

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  3. Desolate can be an adjective meaning deserted, lonely, or gloomy, or a verb meaning to devastate or forsake. Learn the word origin, synonyms, examples, and usage of desolate from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Desolate means empty, sad or lonely. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts with examples and synonyms from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. adjective. us / ˈdes. ə l.ət / uk / ˈdes. ə l.ət / desolate adjective (EMPTY) Add to word list. A desolate place is empty and not attractive, with no people or nothing pleasant in it: The house stood in a bleak and desolate landscape. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Empty. bare. barrenly. barrenness. blank. clear view. cleared. dead.

  6. deprived or destitute of inhabitants; deserted; uninhabited. Synonyms: remote. solitary; lonely: a desolate life. having the feeling of being abandoned by friends or by hope; forlorn. Synonyms: hopeless, woeful, wretched, miserable, lost, lonesome, cheerless, inconsolable, woebegone. Antonyms: happy, delighted. dreary; dismal; gloomy:

  7. 1. /ˈdɛsələt/ providing no shelter or sustenance. 2. /ˈdɛsəˌleɪt/ cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly. IPA guide. Other forms: desolated; desolating; desolates; desolatingly. If you feel alone, left out, and devastated, you feel desolate. A deserted, empty, depressing place can be desolate too.

  8. Desolate means empty and without people, making you feel sad or frightened. It also means very lonely and unhappy. See how to use desolate in sentences and synonyms.

  9. May 24, 2024 · Desolate can be an adjective meaning empty, lonely, or devastated, or a verb meaning to make someone or something desolate. Learn how to use desolate in different contexts and find synonyms and related words.

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