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Synonyms & Similar Words
despondency
despair
hopelessness
bleakness
barrenness
emptiness
isolation
loneliness
sadness
sorrow
gloom
misery
wretchedness
distress
anguish
agony
torment
suffering
affliction
tribulation
hardship
deprivation
devastation
destruction
ruin
decay
dilapidation
neglect
abandonment
isolationism
seclusion
solitude
remoteness
inhospitability
harshness
cruelty
brutality
savagery
wilderness
wasteland
badlands
wildernesses
wastelands
Meaning of Desolation
The state of being uninhabited and giving an impression of bleakness and barrenness.
Definitions
- A state of complete emptiness or isolation
- * A place that is uninhabited and gives an impression of bleakness and barrenness
- * A state of being deprived of or lacking something, especially comfort, joy, or companionship
Etymology of Desolation
The word "desolation" originates from the Old French word "desolacion," which is derived from the Latin word "desolatio," meaning "a laying waste" or "a making desolate."
The Latin word "desolatio" is a combination of "de" (meaning "from" or "away") and "solus" (meaning "alone" or "lonely"), with the suffix "-atio" (meaning "a making" or "a doing").
The word "desolation" has been used in the English language since the 14th century to describe a state of bleakness, barrenness, or emptiness.
Example Uses
- The desolation of the abandoned city was a stark reminder of the devastating effects of war.
- * The desolation of the wilderness made it difficult for the hikers to find their way back to civilization.
- * The loss of her loved one left her in a state of desolation, feeling empty and alone.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
happiness
joy
cheerfulness
optimism
hope
comfort
solace
peace
tranquility
serenity
calmness
contentment
satisfaction
fulfillment
prosperity
abundance
luxury
wealth
richness
vibrancy
liveliness
energy
vitality
animation
excitement
thrill
exhilaration
euphoria