melancholy
The analogy for lifetime is to timeless as girlfriend is to intimate.
An analogy for ponderous could be a slow-moving elephant compared to a quick rabbit.
An association analogy is a type of analogy where the relationship between two words or phrases is based on a relationship between two other words or phrases. For example, "doctor is to stethoscope as chef is to spatula" - in this analogy, the first item is known for using or having the second item in common.
The opposite of temporary is permanent. Therefore, the analogy would be completed by saying "permanent" for the word that is the opposite of durable.
Transcendentalism.
Are you feeling disconsolate today?
The man was disconsolate when gis wife died.
The prefix for disconsolable is dis
disconsolate- hopelessly unhappy The disconsolate musician sank into a deep depression as he realized that nobody truly enjoyed his music.
The man was so disconsolate that he remained in his home until he died.
It would have been too disconsolate for the Indian cricket team if it would have lost in the World Cup finals.
It would have been too disconsolate for the Indian cricket team if it would have lost in the World Cup finals.
disconsolate
If by "the root sol" you mean the Latin word for "sun," then not at all. Disconsolate is ultimately from Latin solari "to soothe," from the Proto-Indo-European root *sel-. The Latin word for "sun" is from the unrelated Proto-Indo-European sawol.
The word "disconsolate" is derived from the Latin root "consolari," which means "to comfort." The prefix "dis-" indicates a negation or absence, so "disconsolate" literally means "not able to be comforted." It describes a state of deep sadness or hopelessness, where one feels unable to find solace or relief from sorrow.
Inconsolable means "very unhappy" and unable to respond to consolation. Disconsolate also means "very unhappy" but implies the ability to respond to consolation if it is offered.
Anguished, miserable.