Sentence example with the word 'desolation'

desolation

abandonment, bitterness, consumption, desolateness, disruption, forlornness, holocaust, misery, shambles, vandalism, wretchedness

Definition n. the state of being decayed or destroyed

Last update: February 18, 2016


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His daughter's death left Ram with a complete sense of desolation.   [noun]

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The people were for the most part prosperous and contented, but under Verres the island experienced more misery and desolation than during the time of the first Punic or the recent servile wars.   [Please select]

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All was barren, dreary desolation.   [Please select]

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It was indeed a dreary picture of desolation.   [Please select]

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The desolation seemed even more complete than in the autumn before.   [Please select]

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Silence and desolation had regained the ruined city.   [Please select]

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Bhaer came, Jo neglected her playfellows, and dismay and desolation fell upon their little souls.   [Please select]

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Night and desolation must indeed have seemed to have settled down for good upon Ireland.   [Please select]

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