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desolate
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des·o·late  (ds-lt, dz-)
adj.
1.
a. Devoid of inhabitants; deserted: "streets which were usually so thronged now grown desolate" (Daniel Defoe).
b. Barren; lifeless: the rocky, desolate surface of the moon.
2. Rendered unfit for habitation or use: the desolate cities of war-torn Europe.
3. Dreary; dismal.
4. Bereft of friends or hope; sad and forlorn. See Synonyms at sad.
tr.v. (-lt) des·o·lat·ed, des·o·lat·ing, des·o·lates
1. To rid or deprive of inhabitants.
2. To lay waste; devastate: "Here we have no wars to desolate our fields" (Michel Guillaume Jean de Crèvecoeur).
3. To forsake; abandon.
4. To make lonely, forlorn, or wretched.

[Middle English desolat, from Latin dsltus, past participle of dslre, to abandon : d-, de- + slus, alone; see s(w)e- in Indo-European roots.]

deso·late·ly adv.
deso·late·ness n.
deso·later, deso·lator n.

desolate
adj [ˈdɛsəlɪt]
1. uninhabited; deserted
2. made uninhabitable; laid waste; devastated
3. without friends, hope, or encouragement; forlorn, wretched, or abandoned
4. gloomy or dismal; depressing
vb [ˈdɛsəˌleɪt] (tr)
1. to deprive of inhabitants; depopulate
2. to make barren or lay waste; devastate
3. to make wretched or forlorn
4. to forsake or abandon
[from Latin dēsōlāre to leave alone, from de- + sōlāre to make lonely, lay waste, from sōlus alone]
desolater , desolator n
desolately  adv
desolateness  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.desolatedesolate - leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch; "The mother deserted her children"
leave - go and leave behind, either intentionally or by neglect or forgetfulness; "She left a mess when she moved out"; "His good luck finally left him"; "her husband left her after 20 years of marriage"; "she wept thinking she had been left behind"
expose - abandon by leaving out in the open air; "The infant was exposed by the teenage mother"; "After Christmas, many pets get abandoned"
walk out - leave suddenly, often as an expression of disapproval; "She walked out on her husband and children"
ditch - forsake; "ditch a lover"
maroon, strand - leave stranded or isolated with little hope of rescue; "the travellers were marooned"
2.desolate - reduce in population; "The epidemic depopulated the countryside"
shrink, reduce - reduce in size; reduce physically; "Hot water will shrink the sweater"; "Can you shrink this image?"
3.desolate - cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly; "The enemy lay waste to the countryside after the invasion"
ruin, destroy - destroy completely; damage irreparably; "You have ruined my car by pouring sugar in the tank!"; "The tears ruined her make-up"
ruin - reduce to ruins; "The country lay ruined after the war"
Adj.1.desolate - providing no shelter or sustenance; "bare rocky hills"; "barren lands"; "the bleak treeless regions of the high Andes"; "the desolate surface of the moon"; "a stark landscape"
inhospitable - unfavorable to life or growth; "the barren inhospitable desert"; "inhospitable mountain areas"
2.desolate - crushed by grief; "depressed and desolate of soul"; "a low desolate wail"
disconsolate, inconsolable, unconsolable - sad beyond comforting; incapable of being consoled; "inconsolable when her son died"

desolate
adjective
1. uninhabited, deserted, bare, waste, wild, ruined, bleak, solitary, barren, dreary, godforsaken, unfrequented a desolate, godforsaken place
uninhabited inhabited, populous
verb
1. deject, depress, distress, discourage, dismay, grieve, daunt, dishearten I was desolated by the news.
deject encourage, cheer, nourish, hearten
2. destroy, ruin, devastate, ravage, lay low, lay waste, despoil, depopulate A great famine desolated the country.
Translations
desolate
A. [ˈdesəlɪt] ADJ [place] → desolado, desierto; [outlook, future] → desolador; [person] (= griefstricken) → desolado, afligido; (= friendless) → solitario
B. [ˈdesəleɪt] VT [+ place] → asolar, arrasar; [+ person] → desolar, afligir
we were utterly desolatedquedamos profundamente desolados or afligidos

desolate [ˈdɛsələt] adj
[place] → désolé(e)
[person] → affligé(e)

desolate
adj
place (= bleak)trostlos; (= devastated)verwüstet; landscapetrostlos, öde; beautyeinsam
(= lonely, sad) persontrostlos; feeling, cryverzweifelt; she looked desolatesie wirkte trostlos; he was desolate without herohne sie fühlte er sich einsam und verlassen
vt (liter) placeverwüsten

desolate [ˈdɛsəlɪt] adj (place) → desolato/a, deserto/a; (building) → abbandonato/a; (outlook, future) → nero/a; (person, grief-stricken) → affranto/a (dal dolore), desolato/a; (friendless) → abbandonato/a da tutti
desolate [ˈdɛsəlɪt] adj (place) → desolato/a, deserto/a; (building) → abbandonato/a; (outlook, future) → nero/a; (person, grief-stricken) → affranto/a (dal dolore), desolato/a; (friendless) → abbandonato/a da tutti

desolate
adj desolate [ˈdesələt]
1 (of landscapes, areas etc) very lonely or barren desolate moorland. verlate, eensame مُقْفِر، قاحِل пуст pustý øde; trøstesløs unwirtlich έρημος, άγονος desolado, deshabitado kõle خالی از سکنه؛ سوت و کور autio désolé שוֹמֵם उजाड़ pust, samotan elhagyott gersang eyðilegur desolato 荒れ果てた 황폐한 tuščias, negyvenamas neapdzīvots; vientulīgs usang desolaat øde, ufruktbar wyludniony descampado pustiu заброшенный pustý pust pust ödslig, enslig, kal ว่างเปล่า; ซึ่งรกร้าง tenha, ıssız 荒涼的 безлюдний; занедбаний غیر آباد ، ویران hoang vắng
2 very sad, lonely and unhappy. troostelose, eensame بائِس، تَعيس тъжен skleslý, deprimovaný fortvivlet; forladt; ulykkelig trostlos δυστυχισμένος, μόνος desolado lohutu یکه و تنها؛ درمانده yksinäinen délaissé אוּמלַל, גלמוד अकेला tužan,očajan vigasztalan menyedihkan óhamingjusamur solo さびしい 고독한 vienišas, apleistas pamests; nelaimīgs sunyi diepbedroefd fortvilet, alene og forlatt stroskany desolado părăsit покинутый skľúčený, opustený žalosten, obupan utučen tröstlös, bedrövad, ensam หดหู่ใจ; อ้างว้าง; ไร้ความสุข yapayalnız 淒涼的 покинутий; нещасний بہت غمگین ، تنہا اور اداس cô đơn
n desoˈlation
verwoesting, verlatenheid إقْفار، غَم شَديد опустошение,самота bezútěšnost, skleslost fortvivlelse; trøstesløshed die Verlassenheit ερήμωση, δυστυχία desolación, desconsuelo kõledus, lohutamatus اندوه؛ درماندگی lohduttomuus désolation שְׁמָמָה उजाड़ pustoš,samoća kietlenség; vigasztalanság kesedihan einmanalegur staður; einmanaleiki desolazione 荒廃 황폐 시킴, 폐허, 비참 nuniokojimas, vienišumas, sielvartas pamestība; vientulība kesepian verlatenheid trøstesløshet, ensomhet pustka, strapienie desolação părăsire запустение bezútešnosť žalost opustošenost ödslighet, tröstlöshet, ensamhet ความโดดเดี่ยว yapayalnızlık 荒蕪 спустошення; занедбаність تباہ کاری sự hoang vắng


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