Meaning & Definition of word "Consolation"

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    Consolation

    /ˌkɒn.səˈleɪ.ʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. Comfort received by a person after a loss or disappointment.
      • Example: After losing the match, her teammates offered their consolation to lift her spirits.
    • 2. Something that provides comfort or relief.
      • Example: The warm cup of tea was a small consolation on a cold, rainy day.
    • 3. A prize awarded to a runner-up in a competition.
      • Example: He was pleased to receive a consolation prize after finishing second in the contest.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English: from Latin 'consolatio', from 'consolari' meaning 'to comfort'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    a consolation prize:

    A prize awarded to someone who does not win but participates.

    find consolation in:

    To derive comfort from a source after a loss.

    as a consolation:

    In a way that provides comfort following disappointment.

    Related Words

    console:

    To comfort someone in grief or disappointment.

    solace:

    Comfort or consolation in a time of grief or disappointment.

    Slang Meanings of consolation

    Meaning: Crying on someone's shoulder.

    Example Sentence: After the breakup, she just needed a little consolation from her friends.

    Meaning: It's okay, at least you tried.

    Example Sentence: He didn’t win the game, but the coach said, 'Here’s a consolation for trying your best.'