单词 | desolation |
释义 | desolation (once / 717 pages) n Desolation is emptiness and hopelessness. It can describe a poor, dirty, treeless town or a broken heart. Desolation is depressing and bleak. People arriving at the scenes of natural disasters, like tornadoes, often speak about the desolation around them. They usually are talking about the destruction, but they also implying a sense of emptiness and hopelessness. Other times desolation describes bleak, ugly landscapes: cold, snowy, lonely towns in New Hampshire or hot, dusty, empty towns in Nevada. You know desolation when you see it, because you feel hollow and lonely inside. WORD FAMILYdesolation: desolations+/desolate: desolated, desolately, desolates, desolating, desolatingly, desolation USAGE EXAMPLESBuzz Aldrin, for instance, described the lunar landscape as a vision of “magnificent desolation,” a grand phrase for a bleak truth. The New Yorker(Dec 21, 2016) To be sure, the neighborhoods we visited are in a chilling state of desolation. Wall Street Journal(Dec 07, 2016) In his memoir, “Magnificent Desolation,” he recounts a period of ruinous drinking and clinical depression after his time in space. New York Times(Dec 01, 2016) 1n sadness resulting from being forsaken or abandoned Syn|Hyper forlornness, loneliness sadness, unhappiness emotions experienced when not in a state of well-being 2n the state of being decayed or destroyed Syn|Hypo|Hyper devastation ruin, ruination an irrecoverable state of devastation and destruction blighta state or condition being blighted deterioration, impairment a symptom of reduced quality or strength 3n a bleak and desolate atmosphere Syn|Hyper bareness, bleakness, nakedness gloom, gloominess, glumness an atmosphere of depression and melancholy 4n an event that results in total destruction Syn|Hyper devastation ruin, ruination an event that results in destruction |
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