inconsolable

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English

Etymology

As if in- +‎ consolable, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Middle French inconsolable, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin inconsolabilis

Adjective

inconsolable (comparative more inconsolable, superlative most inconsolable)

  1. Not consolable.
    • 2018 May 26, Daniel Taylor, “Liverpool go through after Mohamed Salah stops Manchester City fightback”, in The Guardian (London)[1]:
      Salah looked inconsolable as he was led from the pitch and Sergio Ramos had some nerve offering a sympathetic hug on the way off.

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French

Adjective

inconsolable (plural inconsolables)

  1. inconsolable

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Spanish

Adjective

inconsolable m or f (masculine and feminine plural inconsolables)

  1. inconsolable