inconsolable
adjective
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adj
Etymology: Middle French inconsolable, from Latin inconsolabilis; by surface analysis, in- + consolable, or, by surface analysis, in- + console + -able.
- Not consolable; unable to be consoled or comforted, usually due to grief, disappointment, or other distress.
“Near-synonyms: miserable, despondent; see also Thesaurus:sad”
“Salah looked inconsolable as he was led from the pitch and Sergio Ramos had some nerve offering a sympathetic hug on the way off.”