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View definitions for inconsolable

inconsolable

adjective as in brokenhearted

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In Kabul, Javid’s father broke down inconsolably as he showed us photos of the young man with short black hair wearing track pants and a sweatshirt, posing on a park bench.

From BBC

With echoey chords topped by electric sitar, the track is plush, slow and deeply, inconsolably despondent.

Hopefully England will be inconsolable and that will give them plenty of motivation.

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Despondent and heartbroken fans across the world were shown weeping inconsolably - but for Blake, something even more interesting caught her eye.

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Absent is his wife, Emmanuel’s mother, who is inconsolable with grief and stays at home.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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