English to Portuguese Dictionary consolation

consolation

consolação
definition
noun
there was consolation in knowing that others were worse off
comfort received by a person after a loss or disappointment.
translation of 'consolation'
noun
consolo,
consolação,
bálsamo,
conforto
example
there was 'consolation' in knowing that others were worse off
If not, they often fall into depression, and seek 'consolation' in excessive eating, or drug and alcohol abuse.
In the Holy Cross cemetery prayers continued the theme of hope and 'consolation' .
You play the first game and if you lose, you go to the 'consolation' .
He dares not date girls and the only 'consolation' for his anxiety is to indulge in the world of porn.
This fleshy digit is his security blanket, his best friend and sole 'consolation' in an overly-critical world.
We are proud of our record in providing free advice, 'consolation' and moral support in homes and courtrooms from Dublin to Cork.
My only 'consolation' is the pleasure I must have had killing her children in a former life.
The 'consolation' for the visiting support, however, was that after half-an-hour their team had at last posed a threat to the home defence.
But this was of little 'consolation' or comfort to the latter who for the second year running had lost out at the final hurdle.
And I warn you in advance that there'll be absolutely nothing here of comfort or 'consolation' .
Scotland could turn away from politics in disgust and seek 'consolation' in cynicism.
Their only 'consolation' is the hope that the authorities would have informed them if there son were no longer alive.
There is an unsettling realisation that the story, all stories, while tempting us with 'consolation' and hope, in fact add to the world's misery.
Some people had scrawled words of 'consolation' and encouragement on the remaining chunks of driftwood.
The film breaks down idealized visions of family and religion, for in this house, they offer not 'consolation' but despair.
She found 'consolation' in her faith and hope in its promise.
There is no nostalgia here, only loss and small 'consolation' .
I wanted him to know the comfort and 'consolation' of Christ's redemptive love.
Mary has been the source of solace and 'consolation' in times of anxiety.
two minutes from time Moore grabbed a 'consolation' goal for the losers
It wants to caress, to stroke, and to offer 'consolation' and comfort.
Do you find 'consolation' in prayer and aspiration, and holy self-destruction here, at the twelfth station?
the Church was the main 'consolation' in a short and hard life
Prockop did arrive in time to play in a 'consolation' round with Quick, who defeated her fairly handily.
My only 'consolation' is the hope that those truly evil men will burn for eternity in Hell.
She always had a word of 'consolation' and comfort to all who had the pleasure of knowing her.
Even if mistreated, she could not come back to her parents for 'consolation' or support.
The result was great 'consolation' after a disappointing non-finish in the first race earlier in the day.
He is blind and in constant pain, his family's support his only 'consolation' .
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