Plural for comfort or consolation in a time of great distress or sadness
“The solace she felt from his small hands holding on to her shifted her focus to what she still had, rather than what she'd lost.”
Plural for the action of cheering or providing solace to someone
“He reminded me of a loving grandpa to whom a grandchild could run to for solace and comfort.”
Plural for the feeling of compassion or sympathy caused by the sufferings and misfortunes of others
Plural for a condition or state of happiness, cheerfulness or optimism
Plural for the action or process of appeasing, conciliating, or preserving the peace
Plural for the safety from imminent danger provided by a place or location
Plural for a state of peacefulness
Plural for the well-being of a person or thing as a result of a well-intentioned act
To give comfort or solace to
“I thought of the garden in which we had first met, of her visit to me in the dark to solace my despair.”
To amuse oneself divertingly
“So, thoroughly entering into King Henry's feelings on a similar occasion, and anathematising the dull god in no measured terms, I resolved to get up and solace myself with a pipe.”
To listen to, and empathize with, the woes of another
To provide assuagement or palliation to
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