The contestant did not win, but he was given a consolation prize.
If it's any consolation, several other office workers have lost their jobs also.
After the loss, she found comfort and solace in the consolation of her friends.
After failing the exam, she found consolation in her friends' supportive words.
The word consolation is a noun. The plural form is consolations.
No, starting a sentence with "then" does not make it a complete sentence on its own. It is typically used as a transition word indicating sequence or consequence and should be followed by an independent clause to form a complete sentence.
A homophone for "consolation" is "console nation."
The hunter stalked silently through the forest, eyes trained on its prey.
This sentence is a sentence with the word "consolation" in it.
the race was consolation
There was a consolation knowing that others were worse off.
A consolation for failure is the experience you claim to increase your odds of success in the future.
Even though he failed the test, he got to make it up for full credit.
Consolation means to be consoled but must be used properly in context."Joe, you're fired! If it's any consolation I'll give you an excellent recommendation."The same sentence with different wording could be:"Joe, you're fired! If it makes you feel better I'll give you an excellent recommendation."Consolation shortens the sentence without changing the meaning of the sentence.
After failing the exam, she found consolation in her friends' supportive words.
A consolation is a reward or action designed to make a person feel better about something (ie, a consolation prize is given to the loser of a contest.) Sentence example: The Greeves Company sent Mr. Buckley a consolation letter telling him that he had not won the grand prize.
Game shows give out consolation prizes to make losers feel better.
there was a consolation between two characters
The word consolation is a noun. The plural form is consolations.
Translation: consuelo OR consolación