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consolation

[kon-suh-ley-shuhn] / ˌkɒn səˈleɪ ʃən /


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After the publication of that book, A Simple Passion, consolation came her way from readers.

From BBC

An Alamo Bowl bid may not be much of a consolation to those who expected USC to compete for its first playoff appearance in 2025.

From Los Angeles Times

These have been kept informal, but that’s no consolation to the affected Japanese industries.

From The Wall Street Journal

Taking away Richarlison's stunning chip from distance to earn the visitors a consolation goal, there was only ever one winner in as one-sided a north London derby as you can get.

From BBC

A flying Rees-Zammit, back in red after his failed foray into the NFL, produced a stunning finish for a late consolation try before Clarke grabbed his second to take New Zealand past 50 points.

From Barron's