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desolate

[des-uh-lit, des-uh-leyt] / ˈdɛs ə lɪt, ˈdɛs əˌleɪt /




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Or your favorite vacation spot might be the perfect beach town in the summer, but desolate and lonely in the winter.

From MarketWatch

The desolate morning we had first walked into suddenly blossoms into a different type of festive crowd.

From Salon

As Sánchez would learn, Spaniards discovered gold in 1771 in a desolate area 50 miles south of what is now Arizona.

From Los Angeles Times

The wives and children are arbitrarily detained in sprawling desolate tented camps that amount to open-air prisons.

From BBC

On a fishing trip, Nick gets off the train in his boyhood terrain, the wilderness of northern Michigan, and finds himself in a burnt, desolate, war-like landscape.

From The Wall Street Journal