Desconsolado in english
Disconsolate
pronunciation: dɪskɑnsəleɪt part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: dɪskɑnsəleɪt part of speech: adjective
In gestures
desconsolado = desolate ; disconsolate ; broken-hearted ; grieving ; heartbroken.
Example: The first option means fighting the resistance, brutalizing, barbarizing and dehumanising both ourselves and our victims, and resulting, at best, in a desolate and desocialized state.Example: The window was half-way open as he sat taking the air with an infinite sadness of mien, like some disconsolate prisoner.Example: When we feel broken-hearted it is all too easy to wallow in the emptiness and pain and forget that as with everything in life this too shall pass.Example: His grieving wife, Carol, had an inkling that Paul was in ill health, as he was off-colour for quite some time.Example: She was extremely upset and heartbroken so we think she died of a broken heart.