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disconsolately, adv.|dɪsˈkɒnsələtlɪ| [f. disconsolate a. + -ly2.] In a disconsolate manner; without comfort or consolation.
1648J. Beaumont Psyche xix. lxxix. (R.), Psyche here observ'd a serious maid..Upon the ground disconsolately laid. a1717Parnell Elysium (R.), There at a solemn tide, the beauties slain..Through gloomy light..In orgies, all disconsolately rove. 1830J. G. Strutt Sylva Brit. 98 Formal rows of Pollard Willows standing disconsolately by the sides of ditches. 1875Farrar Seekers i. vi. 75 Peer about disconsolately amid insulting smiles. |