adjective as in strong fondness

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consolable, soothing, reassuring, solaceable

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Example Sentences

Example:Despite his initial distress, his friend showed him a consolable side that began to bring some relief.

Definition:Capable of being comforted; responsive to consolation.

From consolable

Example:Listening to the rain would be soothing rather than consolable for her nonconsolable grief.

Definition:Having the effect of relieving pain, removing unpleasantness, or providing comfort.

From soothing

Example:The reassuring presence of her family helped to ease her nonconsolable distress.

Definition:Providing comfort or relief, and therefore calming and giving confidence.

From reassuring

Example:She was now solaceable, having found a way to cope with her nonconsolable grief.

Definition:Capable of accepting and benefiting from comfort, consolation, or solace.

From solaceable