Desolado in english
Bleak
pronunciation: blik part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: blik part of speech: adjective
In gestures
desolado = deserted ; bereft ; desolate ; forsaken.
Example: The best sequence in the movie takes place at a deserted train station where the children play hide and seek amongst the abandoned train cars.Example: I recalled how bereft we felt when we lost our son and how friends and neighbours rallied round and offered a shoulder to cry on.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: She was his only intimate friend for years before he died, for he was a most lonely forsaken man.desolar = ravage ; rack [wrack] ; despoil ; desolate ; lay + waste to.
Example: The rigours of the climate and the effects of war and political unrest have ravaged this country's cultural heritage.Example: Both countries that have been wracked for the last ten years by violent civil wars.Example: The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.Example: You cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs; you cannot destroy the practices of barbarism which for centuries have desolated Africa without the use of force.Example: The mutilation of periodicals is laying waste to vital and expensive periodical collections in all kinds of library across the USA, and it seems to strike academic libraries with particular virulence.