0 so sad or disappointed that it is impossible for anyone to make you feel better:
You were inconsolable when the dog you had through all your childhood was run over by a car.
Seeing that his guest is inconsolable, the hermit advises him to place no hope in friendship or woman's love.
Hence, there is a lingering, deep melancholy about the work, which does not achieve any catharsis but uses its dark instrumentation and frequent dying falls to reflect an inconsolable lamentation.
However, they do not exhibit inconsolable crying.
The loss of so many successful and talented men and women, destroyed in the prime of their lives, can leave nothing but an inconsolable sense of waste.
The girl is inconsolable, devastated by the loss of her entire existence.
Infants and toddlers usually experience confusional arousals beginning with large amounts of movement and moaning, which can later progress to occasional thrashings or inconsolable crying.
Her father was inconsolable and found refuge in his young daughter.