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

Definição e Significado de "desolate"

desolate
01

desolado, abandonado

(of places) lacking inhabitants or signs of life, often causing a sense of loneliness or abandonment
02

desolado, desolador

feeling very lonely and sad
to desolate
01

desolar, devastar

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

devastar, desolar

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

desolar, abandonar

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

desolar, destruir

to make someone feel extremely miserable and unhappy
Transitive: to desolate sb

desolate

adj

desolately

adv

desolately

adv
example
Exemplo
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.
The cheerless landscape looked even more desolate under the gray sky.
The prolonged drought transformed fertile fields into a desolate wasteland.
The anguished cries of the wounded soldiers resonated across the desolate battlefield, a haunting chorus of pain and despair.
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