Consolatory [adjective]
Definition of Consolatory:
comforting
Opposite/Antonyms of Consolatory:
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Sentence/Example of Consolatory:
This consolatory doctrine is confirmed in the fifty-fourth chapter of the Koran.
Hadria seized its legs and pulled it back again, murmuring some consolatory promise to its mistress.
That is the sort of remark which relatives sometimes regard as consolatory.
Ben Halse passed it off with a tactful and consolatory remark, and they talked about other things.
There came, perhaps, a little feeling of personal vanity to mingle with these consolatory reflections.
Turning round, then, with a view to say something consolatory to the Major, he was seriously concerned to find him departed. '
What can be more fitting and consolatory, than to offer up evening praise, after a day of such exceeding jeopardy!
After having given this consolatory advice, Mrs. Beaumont left the young lady's grief to wear itself out.
And this she resented slightly, for she badly wanted somebody to say something, either vindictive or consolatory.
"A hundred thousand pounds will pay for all," was the consolatory thought with which he solaced himself for this extravagance.