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View definitions for consoler

consoler

noun as in comforter

noun as in paraclete

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noun as in sympathizer

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They married in the camp, and when they had a son, they named him Menachem, which means comforter or consoler in Hebrew.

President Joe Biden's duty as consoler in chief will be put to the test on Monday as he visits Maui, nearly two weeks after wildfires swept through the Hawaiian island and killed more than 110 people.

From Reuters

He has been out front through all of it, comfortably taking on a role as the state’s consoler in chief and winning over supporters among people who didn’t back him the first time.

He has received consistently high voter approval ratings, in part by settling into a role as the state’s consoler in chief.

When COVID-19 descended, he demanded the opening of testing and vaccination sites, while his nightly briefings turned him into the city’s consoler in chief.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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