English to Arabic Dictionary inconsolable

inconsolable

لا عزاء له
definition
adjective
his widow, Jane, was inconsolable
(of a person or their grief) not able to be comforted or alleviated.
translation of 'inconsolable'
adjective
لا عزاء له,
لا يتعزى عنه
example
She was 'inconsolable' for a few days, and then she forgave him like she always did.
She was 'inconsolable' , hypersensitive to her loss and numb to the world.
I got to the end of the set and sang ‘Dinner at Eight’ and I was just 'inconsolable' .
Good writers seem to know that they are permanently 'inconsolable' .
I always loved to see her, but on that weekend, I was just 'inconsolable' .
There is resignation for some and 'inconsolable' grief for others, and over all of them hovers the shadow of David.
He is now 'inconsolable' and finds deeper meanings in the fact that he has chosen both finance and marketing courses.
She even made notes on my account indicating that she'd tried to placate me, but ultimately I was 'inconsolable' .
When the tooth fairy stopped coming, I was 'inconsolable' and the awful truth about Father Christmas was almost more than I could bear as a teenager.
Nine months before, a terrible accident plunged her mother into 'inconsolable' grief.
People back at the apartment had tried to cheer him up, but he was 'inconsolable' .
In the immediate aftermath of that victory, he was 'inconsolable' .
Flat out, face down in the dirt, he was 'inconsolable' , not least in the dressing-room afterwards, when few words were exchanged between players.
The neighbourhood was chaos, mud and 'inconsolable' grief.
We were wholly 'inconsolable' ; it took a good few days for us to calm down.
The brothers comfort Precious when she's 'inconsolable' , and rock her to sleep when she wakes up crying in the middle of the night.
They were 'inconsolable' ; both died brokenhearted.
One day when he was particularly 'inconsolable' , I called out to the mother.
Her grief-stricken sisters tried to help her but she was 'inconsolable' .
The injury threw out her preparation, and when she finished last in the semi-final she was 'inconsolable' .
Such were the limits of their unifying 'inconsolability' .
Quite unlike home, there are a number of other small children in the classroom, some of them sobbing 'inconsolably' , and a few others screaming at the top of their little voices.
We last see her crying 'inconsolably' , now that she has lost not only her name, but also the one person ever to show her genuine kindness and love.
It is this apparent sameness that lies at the root of the sorrow, the 'inconsolability' , of the living, who want the world to bear its sorrows physically, to betray the signs of an existence that will never again be the same.
Outside the courtroom, McDonald, in a neat white blouse and a black leather blazer, puts her face in her hands and begins to sob 'inconsolably' .
Her aunt, Lillian, sobbed 'inconsolably' as they all tried desperately to come to terms with a tragedy which has not just touched the local community but families, particularly mothers, right across the country.
The screenwriter starts sobbing 'inconsolably' , then asks, ‘What kind of maniac could do such terrible things?’
He deeply respects Larkin's 'inconsolability' in the face of the surest fact of all, but responds more vividly, in the end, to Yeats's visionary transformations.
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