"Unconsolatory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unconsolatory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unconsolatory
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"Unconsolatory" Meaning

Not offering consolation or comfort to someone who is sad or upset.

"Unconsolatory" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Unconsolatory"


1. In a King Lear Context

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The unconsolatory cries of his daughters cut deep into Lear's heart, his pain only worsening as the truth of their rejection set in.

2. In a Philosophical Discussion

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The unconsolatory nature of existential crisis was a topic of much debate in the philosophy class, leaving students to grapple with the depth of human despair.

3. In a Family Situation

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grandmother mournfully pulled away her grandchild in widow, because the previously grandchild's unconsolatory cry really did hurt her mother's heart.

4. In an Historical Setting

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The great famine of the land left many unconsolatory reminders, etched into memories as the bodies of the dead lined the streets, a testament to the horrors of war.

5. In a Metaphorical Sense

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Her unconsolatory grief was a winter that lasted an eternity, refusing to thaw or let go of its grief, no matter the passing seasons.

"Unconsolatory" Similar Words

Unconscientiously

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Lacking consciousness or awareness; acting without being aware that one is doing something wrong or unacceptable.

Unconscionability

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Unconscionability refers to extreme unfairness or unconscionableness, often in a business or commercial transaction. It involves conduct that is extremely harsh, unreasonable, or against good faith. An unconscionable contract or agreement is one that is extremely unfair or excessively favorable to one party, and is often considered to be void or unenforceable.<br><br>In a broader sense, unconscionability can also refer to a lack of scruples or morals, or a disregard for what is right and just.<br><br>Example: "The unconscionably high interest rate on the loan made it impossible for the borrower to repay the debt."<br><br>Synonyms: unfairness, exploitation, extortion, oppression.

Unconscionable

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Unconscionably

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Unconscious

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Unconsciously

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Unconsciousness

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Unconsolable

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Extremely unhappy or distressed to the point of being unable to be comforted.

Unconsoled

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Without comfort or consolation, still grieving or troubled; unable to find peace or relief. Grieving or upset without any consolation from others.

Unconsolidated

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Unconstant

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Unconstitutional

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Unconstitutionality

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Unconstitutionally

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Unconstrained

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Lacking or not subject to restraint or limitation; unrestricted; unrestrained.

Unconstrainedly

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