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console

[kuhn-sohl] / kənˈsoʊl /


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He consoled himself with the new adventures he could share with her.

From Literature

This relentless upgrading of videogame consoles was unpopular at first, but eventually helped change the way Americans viewed electronics.

From The Wall Street Journal

The head of state paid homage under rain and grey skies to those killed in the December 14 attack as he embarked on a tightly secured, four-day visit to console the Jewish Australian community.

From Barron's

"When one Jew is hurt, all Jews feel their pain," he said, adding he was there to "embrace and console the bereaved families".

From BBC

Staff describe the cabin as having "living areas": one with a sofa and TV console, while at the rear, a bedroom they call a "grand suite with a shower."

From BBC