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solace

[sol-is] / ˈsɒl ɪs /




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The final first-round group match featured teams seeking solace after failing to qualify for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

From Barron's

It was a great comfort to her at the time, she said, and she knows many others have felt that same solace from “Peanuts” media — especially from its dear dog.

From Los Angeles Times

Addison Rae is a student of pop, and Headphones On is her master thesis – a hymn to music that whisks you away from the world for three minutes of distracted, hypnotic solace.

From BBC

Semiconductor investors likely found solace in Micron management’s positive remarks, which suggested there is overwhelming demand for its memory chips as customers are looking for multi-year contracts for their data centers.

From Barron's

Irish Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan said when the commission began the latest search in August, he had hoped that Columba McVeigh's family "would finally have the solace of being able to lay him to rest."

From BBC