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solace

noun as in comfort, peace

verb as in give comfort, peace

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Neighbors find solace in knowing that they won’t desert each other.

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There was no solace in performance and no pride in failure.

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But many consumers want to see their prices go down, and take little solace in the slowing rate of price increases.

The only solace is that calls cost less than buying the equivalent number of shares, so not as much money is at risk—which is why this tax strategy lends itself to options.

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The only solace is that calls cost less than buying the equivalent number of shares, so not as much money is at risk—which is why this tax strategy lends itself to options.

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

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