English to Spanish Dictionary desolate

desolate

solitario
definition
verb
the droughts that desolated the dry plains
make (a place) bleakly and depressingly empty or bare.
adjective
a desolate moor
(of a place) deserted of people and in a state of bleak and dismal emptiness.
translation of 'desolate'
verb
asolar
adjective
arruinado,
abandonado,
solitario,
afligido
example
It doesn't leave you feeling 'desolate' and destitute - it does give you hope.
A community has sprung from this 'desolate' place.
Throughout December, the garden can be a 'desolate' place, void of any horticultural flickering of life.
Lyall stood in the middle of the yard, 'desolate' and bereft, not sure what to do or think.
We can't begin to imagine how the geologists survived so long in this wild and 'desolate' place.
The smoke she'd seen, it came from here, this 'desolate' place.
But they are not being forced to stay in this 'desolate' place against their will.
It was a barren, 'desolate' place, but I could see a city in the distance.
Fortunately on this day the place is 'desolate' , devoid of any human sign.
It's strange that someone who was born in London could feel at home in such a 'desolate' place, but I like it.
He missed his last session because of family commitments, this left me feeling 'desolate' and undermined.
John dropped me off where the road splits, a 'desolate' place.
I did not ask him whether he was happy or unhappy - I know he is pretty 'desolate' most of time.
Finally, they stopped, seeing the sun almost touching the horizon as they now stood in a 'desolate' area, a barren wasteland.
From what they could see it was a 'desolate' place, huge walls of reddish rock on all sides of them, with trees growing thickly on top of the cliffs.
There was no need for guards at the wall because there was no way out and it was a 'desolate' place outside.
It made me realise how utterly 'desolate' I had felt over the last few weeks.
She was now staring at a bleak and 'desolate' landscape with nothing in the horizon but impassable mountains and valleys.
I have never seen a more disconsolate and 'desolate' group than the National Party after that speech.
Eventually, Jasmine's more volatile emotions faded away of their own accord to be replaced by a feeling of 'desolate' loneliness.
The stars were twinkling in the night sky and a full moon gazed down on this 'desolate' place waiting to become another new neighborhood.
Those poems are all the more welcome after walking through more 'desolate' places.
The world sees the desert as a 'desolate' land offering only hardship and discomfort.
I hold true to my belief that there is beauty in even the most 'desolate' places.
Bereavement is feeling grief, feeling 'desolate' , or feeling deprived after the loss of a loved one.
Erik told them that such a meal if eaten regularly could sustain them across even the most arid and 'desolate' lands.
Maybe I'm just finely tuned, but right now, he just looks so forlorn, so 'desolate' , that I don't know which way to turn.
Nevertheless, although Herbert becomes 'desolate' , he never despairs.
My fellow writers if my words have left you feeling a trifle depressed and 'desolate' , cheer up.
There lay the great, rolling mattress of the Moor, a vast and 'desolate' place protected on all its sides by uprearing mountains.
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