Consolar in english
Comfort
pronunciation: kʌmfɜrt part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kʌmfɜrt part of speech: noun
In gestures







consolarse = derive + comfort.
Example: The reason for his distress seemed to have been twofold: he derived comfort from reading the roll and he would have found it very embarassing to admit at the end of his journey that he had lost it.consolar = comfort ; console ; reassure ; bring + comfort.
Example: Dr. Burgoyne distinguishes between books which comfort and confirm and those that challenge and subvert.Example: When the Jesuit order left China they left behind, as their last legacy, a haunting epitaph: 'Move on, voyager, congratulate the dead, console the living, pray for everyone, wonder, and be silent'.Example: The student might be reassured to recognize that this type of fundamental analysis of a subject need be conducted only once for each subject entering the indexing system.Example: First of all, let's think about this: most people feel that a child will bite her nails to relieve anxiety and also to bring comfort.more:
» consolarse = derive + comfort .
Example: The reason for his distress seemed to have been twofold: he derived comfort from reading the roll and he would have found it very embarassing to admit at the end of his journey that he had lost it.» consolarse (con) = take + comfort (at/in/from) .
Example: So, two distinct views, one looking for change and improvement, the other taking comfort in status quo.