Desolate
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British pronunciation/dˈɛsələt/
American pronunciation/ˈdɛsəˌɫeɪt/, /ˈdɛsəɫət/, /ˈdɛzəɫət/

Definizione e Significato di "desolate"

desolate
01

desolato, abbandonato

(of places) lacking inhabitants or signs of life, often causing a sense of loneliness or abandonment
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The abandoned house stood in a desolate state, with broken windows and overgrown weeds.
After the war, the once-thriving city became desolate, with empty streets and dilapidated buildings.
02

desolato

feeling very lonely and sad
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The desolate widow sat by the window, staring out at the empty street with tears in her eyes.
He wandered through the desolate town, feeling the weight of his loneliness pressing down on him.
After her best friend moved away, she felt desolate and struggled to find joy in her daily routine.
to desolate
01

desolare, devastare

to make a place appear bleak, deserted, or abandoned
Transitive: to desolate a place
02

devastare, distruggere

to cause widespread and complete destruction
Transitive: to desolate sth
03

desolare, abbandonare

to forsake or abandon a place or person
Transitive: to desolate a person or place
04

desolare, deprimere

to make someone feel extremely miserable and unhappy
Transitive: to desolate sb
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The loss of her parents desolated her.
Losing her home in the fire desolated the family.
The breakup desolated him, leaving him feeling empty.
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The abandoned house stood in a desolate state, with broken windows and overgrown weeds.
After the war, the once-thriving city became desolate, with empty streets and dilapidated buildings.
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