solace

सांत्वना
definition
verb
I see religion as only a way of asking unanswerable questions, of sharing the joy of a community of quest, and solacing one another in our ignorance.
give solace to.
noun
she sought solace in her religion
comfort or consolation in a time of distress or sadness.
translation of 'solace'
ढाढस,
मन बहलाव,
आश्वासन
verb
संतुष्ट करना,
सांत्वना देना,
धीरज देना
noun
धीरज,
सांत्वना,
ढाढ़स
example
The doors of the sanctuary will open for one month to families seeking 'solace' .
They were also welcomed into homes and hearts, finding 'solace' and friendship in the most unlikely places.
I will be seeking 'solace' in the long scarf, basking in its warmth like a lover's embrace.
Mary has been the source of 'solace' and consolation in times of anxiety.
The church is always linked with humility and a place where people seek 'solace' .
Living in a hard land, they work hard, and play hard and take 'solace' in simple pleasures.
she sought 'solace' in her religion
Her advice was often comfort and 'solace' in itself and her ways were the ways of goodness and serenity.
Little Chelsea seeks 'solace' in her imaginary friend called Jodie.
The night before Kirsteen died, she wrote a poem called The Paths of Life, and that offered me some 'solace' amid the sadness.
Classic stories tell of men who fight wars and abandon kingdoms to find 'solace' in their young love.
Some sought the help of professionals, while others found 'solace' in their friends.
He wanted to stay near so she could reach out for him when she most needed his comfort and 'solace' .
He and his wife go out to Walter Reed and Bethesda all the time to provide comfort and 'solace' .
So many times she wanted to turn back and seek 'solace' in the comfort of her home and family.
Her husband died last year and she finds 'solace' for her grief in her gardens and work with plants.
She found 'solace' for her grief by teaching herself to sew using an embroidery kit.
Perhaps he read it when he was in Monterey to 'solace' his wounded feelings.
At a moment when Smith fears she is ruined, she seeks 'solace' and comfort from a clergyman.
she sought 'solace' in her religion
So I headed back home for my fishing gear, hoping to find some 'solace' in a good fight with a trout.
His gentle presence was often a source of comfort and 'solace' in itself.
He reminded me of a loving grandpa to whom a grandchild could run to for 'solace' and comfort.
The soft fur 'solaced' me little, and I distractedly wished the bear could soothe the aching sensation in my heart.
If a person 'solaces' himself for being fat by eating more, he's going to eat more to solace himself for the extra weight.
I see religion as only a way of asking unanswerable questions, of sharing the joy of a community of quest, and 'solacing' one another in our ignorance.
They sat in silence, 'solacing' themselves in each other's tears.
An old woman, having drank until she is unable to walk, is put into a wheelbarrow, and in that situation is 'solaced' with another glass.
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