Hastings takes him to the train station for a disconsolate goodbye.
On the road, the traveller, disconsolate.
In spite of this disconsolate tone, his recurring and powerful use of mood, faultless form and expressive voice communicate his belief that, although evanescent, art and beauty are important.
Disconsolate, the old man carried some of his son's bones with him.
The captivity was the most disconsolate period in the community's history.
Disconsolate, they both sit down and attempt to call each other and receive no answer.
Duissane, her plans derailed once again, wanders away disconsolate.
He died a broken and disconsolate man two months after.