Desolation vs Desolate - What's the difference?
desolation | desolate | Related terms |
The act of desolating or laying waste; destruction of inhabitants; depopulation.
The state of being desolated or laid waste; ruin; solitariness]]; destitution; [[gloom, gloominess.
A place or country wasted and forsaken.
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Deserted and devoid of inhabitants.
* Bible, Jer. ix. 11
* Tennyson
Barren and lifeless.
Made unfit for habitation or use; laid waste; neglected; destroyed.
Dismal or dreary.
Sad, forlorn and hopeless.
* Keble
To deprive of inhabitants.
To devastate or lay waste somewhere.
To abandon or forsake something.
To make someone sad, forlorn and hopeless.
Desolate is a related term of desolation.
As a noun desolation
is the act of desolating or laying waste; destruction of inhabitants; depopulation.As an adjective desolate is
deserted and devoid of inhabitants.As a verb desolate is
to deprive of inhabitants.desolation
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(en noun)desolate
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Adjective
(en adjective)- a desolate''' isle; a '''desolate''' wilderness; a '''desolate house
- I will make Jerusalem a den of dragons, and I will make the cities of Judah desolate , without an inhabitant.
- And the silvery marish flowers that throng / The desolate creeks and pools among.
- desolate altars
- He was left desolate by the early death of his wife.
- voice of the poor and desolate
