disconsolation


dis·con·so·late

D0258400 (dĭs-kŏn′sə-lĭt)adj.1. Seeming beyond consolation; extremely dejected: disconsolate at the loss of the dog. See Synonyms at depressed.2. Cheerless; gloomy: a disconsolate winter landscape.
[Middle English, from Medieval Latin discōnsōlātus : Latin dis-, dis- + cōnsōlātus, past participle of cōnsōlārī, to console; see console1.]
dis·con′so·late·ly adv.dis·con′so·la′tion (-kŏn′sə-lā′shən) n.