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- DESOLATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
What is the word origin of desolate? The word desolate hasn't strayed far from its Latin roots: its earliest meaning of "deserted" mirrors that of its Latin source dēsōlātus, which comes from the verb dēsōlāre, meaning "to leave all alone, forsake, empty of inhabitants "
- DESOLATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
desolate adjective (EMPTY) Add to word list (of a place) having no living things; empty: a desolate landscape
- DESOLATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Desolate definition: barren or laid waste; devastated See examples of DESOLATE used in a sentence
- desolate adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of desolate adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Desolate - definition of desolate by The Free Dictionary
desolate adj 1 uninhabited; deserted 2 made uninhabitable; laid waste; devastated
- Desolate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
When a location is desolate, there's almost nothing there Think of a rundown cabin in the middle of nowhere, with no running water and no stores or other people anywhere
- Desolate Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
DESOLATE meaning: 1 : lacking the people, plants, animals, etc , that make people feel welcome in a place; 2 : very sad and lonely especially because someone you love has died or left
- DESOLATE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
The desolate person is deprived of human consolation, relationships, or presence: desolate and despairing The disconsolate person is aware of the efforts of others to console and comfort, but is unable to be relieved or cheered by them: She remained disconsolate even in the midst of friends
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