Solace [noun]
Definition of Solace:
comfort, peace
Synonyms of Solace:
Sentence/Example of Solace:
And what do you propose to give him in exchange for the solace that you take away?
You will find in this draught a solace for all your troubles.
But it brought no solace to the mind of the weak, hard-hearted, and guilty son.
As it was, he not only bore it all joyfully but found in it solace and support. '
When alone, they solace themselves with the remembered image of the other.
But the writings of Brougham do not sell; he lacks even the solace of Bolingbroke.
The idea, morbid as it might be, brought him solace this time.
I thought you might wish to take the solace of religion to a dying man—Garth is dying.
Death had its solace; but there was no comfort for death in life.
And what solace would it be then that the same suit would be worn by the impostor also?