Solace (noun)

Comfort or consolation in a time of great distress or sadness.

Origin:

The word solace comes from the latin word "solatium" which means "comfort" or "consolation".

Examples:

  1. She found solace in her faith during her husband's illness.
  2. The beauty of nature brought solace to his troubled mind.
  3. Music was his only solace in the dark days after his wife's death.
  4. He found no solace in his family's condolences.
  5. The dog was a source of solace for the boy during his parents' divorce.
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