"Solace" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Solace" Meaning

Comfort or consolation in a time of agony, trouble, or distress. A source of emotional support or reassurance.

"Solace" Examples

Usage Examples of "Solace"


1. Comfort During Grief

After losing her mother, Sarah found solace in volunteering at a local animal shelter. The joy of helping animals in need brought her comfort and helped her heal.

2. Emotional Support

The warm words of encouragement from her best friend offered her the solace she needed after her worst day ever.

3. Relief from Misery

The vacation to the beach was a much-needed solace from the sweltering summer heat and the never-ending paperwork at work.

4. Psychological Respite

For individuals dealing with long-term illness, writing is often a solace because it allows them to express their thoughts and emotions without repression.

5. Sanctuary of Nature

On a difficult day, Emily found solace in sitting alone by the lake, watching the sunset, and listening to the chirping of birds.

"Solace" Similar Words

Sojourning

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being temporarily in a foreign place as a visitor; staying somewhere for a limited time; a period of temporary stay in a foreign place.

Sojournment

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Sojourns

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A temporary stay in a place, typically for a period of time. A period of time spent away from one's usual location, often for leisure or work.

Soke

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Sokemanry

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "sokemanry".

Sokoto

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Sokoto is the capital city of Sokoto State in northwestern Nigeria. It is one of the six states in northwestern Nigeria. The city's name is derived from the Wolof phrase "Sokoto", which means "place of meeting".

Sol-fa

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The term "sol-fa" refers to the musical syllables used to teach reading music, the names of musical notes. The syllables are: <br><br>Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti.<br><br>It was developed by John Curwen in the 19th century and is an alternative to the absolute pitch system.

Sol

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The word "sol" has several meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. Short form for the sun, especially in astronomical and poetic contexts.<br>2. A title given to the fifth move in the Major and Minor keys of the system: sol<br>3. Sol (music) A perfect fourth on the solfege system (Sol)-focused vocal learning according to shape or arrange intervals to an ease to music theory improvement.

Solaced

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Comforted or made less unhappy.

Solaces

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Solacing

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Soothing or comforting, providing a sense of relief or consolation, especially in times of trouble or hardship.

Solacious

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "solacious". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word.

Solan

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sol·an<br><br>1. relating to or derived from the genus Lycopersicon, a group of plants that includes tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants.<br>2. containing solanine, a type of glycoalkaloid found in these plants.

Solanacea

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The word "Solanaceae" refers to a large and diverse family of flowering plants, commonly known as the nightshade family. This family includes many well-known plants, such as:<br><br> Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum)<br> Tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum)<br> Peppers (Capsicum annuum and Capsicum frutescens)<br> Eggplants (Solanum melongena)<br> Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum)<br> Petunias<br> Physalis (ground cherries and ground tomatoes)<br><br>Solanaceae are native to various parts of the world, including the Americas, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Islands. These plants are often characterized by their showy or fragrant flowers, and many produce edible fruits, tubers, or leaves that are eaten in various cultures.

Solanaceae

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The Solanaceae family is a group of flowering plants, commonly known as the "nightshade" or "potato" family. This family includes many economically and ecologically important plants, such as:<br><br>1. Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum)<br>2. Tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum)<br>3. Peppers (Capsicum annuum)<br>4. Eggplants (Solanum melongena)<br>5. Tomatillos (Physalis philadelphica)<br>6. Ground cherries (Solanum pseudocapsicum)<br>7. Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum)<br>8. Brugmansia (Brugmansia spp.)<br>9. Datura (Datura spp.)<br>10. Jimsonweed (Datura stramonium)<br><br>Solanaceae plants are characterized by their branched stems, leaves, and showy flowers that are typically funnel-shaped. Many species in this family are poisonous, and some, like the Deadly Nightshade (Atropa belladonna) and Jimsonweed, have been used as poisonous plants for centuries.<br><br>The Solanaceae family also includes many medicinal and ornamental plants. Some species of Solanaceae are used in traditional medicine, while others, like the Petunia, are popular ornamental plants.

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