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- Dictionarysol·ace/ˈsäləs/
noun
- 1. comfort or consolation in a time of distress or sadness: "she sought solace in her religion"
verb
- 1. give comfort or consolation to: "the soundlessness of nature impressed and solaced her"
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1. : comfort in grief : alleviation of grief or anxiety. 2. : a source of relief or consolation.
SOLACE definition: 1. help and comfort when you are feeling sad or worried: 2. to give help and comfort to someone…. Learn more.
Solace definition: comfort in sorrow, misfortune, or trouble; alleviation of distress or discomfort.. See examples of SOLACE used in a sentence.
SOLACE meaning: 1. help and comfort when you are feeling sad or worried: 2. to give help and comfort to someone…. Learn more.
Solace is a feeling of comfort that makes you feel less sad. I found solace in writing when my father died three years ago. American English : solace / ˈsɒlɪs /
If something eases your disappointment or grief, consider it a solace. If you're sad, you might find solace in music or in talking to your friends. It is no surprise that consolation and solace are similar in meaning as they share a root in the Latin verb sōlārī, "to comfort."
something that gives comfort, consolation, or relief: The minister's visit was the dying man's only solace. verb (used with object) , sol·aced, sol·ac·ing. to comfort, console, or cheer (a person, oneself, the heart, etc.). to alleviate or relieve (sorrow, distress, etc.). solace. / ˈsɒlɪs / noun. comfort in misery, disappointment, etc.