Disconsolately [adverb]
Definition of Disconsolately:
without hope
Sentence/Example of Disconsolately:
The first man my eyes lighted upon as I stepped inside was MacRae, humped disconsolately on the edge of a bunk.
"I have shame," sighed Ethel, walking across the room disconsolately, to put a book into a shelf.
My trunks, which I had sent ahead by express, were standing disconsolately on the kitchen porch.
"I haven't even a peg on which to hang a Scottish ancestor," said Salemina disconsolately.
Disconsolately the School team lined up behind their disgraced goal.
On the following afternoon Wilhelmine was sitting disconsolately in her attic.
“It started right after they froze him the first time,” Fromer said disconsolately.
Job looked at her disconsolately for a minute, and whilst doing so the fat of the frying bacon fell into the fire and blazed up.
Coming back disconsolately, they found that the dogs had reached the Hut not long before them.
As she lifted up her dazed eyes, she saw a green-clad figure lingering disconsolately along the brow of the hill.