Desolate Synonyms
Choose the Right Synonym for desolateAdjective, mean isolated from others.
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Synonyms for 'Desolate'. Best adjective synonyms for 'desolate' related to 'keep' are 'forlorn', 'deserted' and 'forsaken'.
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desolate
barren, devastated: a treeless, desolate landscape; deserted; uninhabited; solitary; lonely; feeling abandoned by friends or by hope; forlorn; dismal; gloomy: desolate prospectsNot to be confused with:
des·o·late
(dĕs′ə-lĭt, dĕz′-)adj.1.desolate
adjdes•o•late
(adj. ˈdɛs ə lɪt; v. -ˌleɪt)adj., v. -lat•ed, -lat•ing.adj.
desolate
Past participle: desolated
Gerund: desolating
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Present |
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I desolate |
you desolate |
he/she/it desolates |
we desolate |
you desolate |
they desolate |
Preterite |
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I desolated |
you desolated |
he/she/it desolated |
we desolated |
you desolated |
they desolated |
Present Continuous |
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I am desolating |
you are desolating |
he/she/it is desolating |
we are desolating |
you are desolating |
they are desolating |
Present Perfect |
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I have desolated |
you have desolated |
he/she/it has desolated |
we have desolated |
you have desolated |
they have desolated |
Past Continuous |
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I was desolating |
you were desolating |
he/she/it was desolating |
we were desolating |
you were desolating |
they were desolating |
Past Perfect |
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I had desolated |
you had desolated |
he/she/it had desolated |
we had desolated |
you had desolated |
they had desolated |
Future |
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I will desolate |
you will desolate |
he/she/it will desolate |
we will desolate |
you will desolate |
they will desolate |
Future Perfect |
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I will have desolated |
you will have desolated |
he/she/it will have desolated |
we will have desolated |
you will have desolated |
they will have desolated |
Future Continuous |
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I will be desolating |
you will be desolating |
he/she/it will be desolating |
we will be desolating |
you will be desolating |
they will be desolating |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been desolating |
you have been desolating |
he/she/it has been desolating |
we have been desolating |
you have been desolating |
they have been desolating |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been desolating |
you will have been desolating |
he/she/it will have been desolating |
we will have been desolating |
you will have been desolating |
they will have been desolating |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been desolating |
you had been desolating |
he/she/it had been desolating |
we had been desolating |
you had been desolating |
they had been desolating |
Conditional |
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I would desolate |
you would desolate |
he/she/it would desolate |
we would desolate |
you would desolate |
they would desolate |
Past Conditional |
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I would have desolated |
you would have desolated |
he/she/it would have desolated |
we would have desolated |
you would have desolated |
they would have desolated |
Verb | 1. | desolate - leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch; 'The mother deserted her children' desert, forsake, abandon leave - go and leave behind, either intentionally or by neglect or forgetfulness; 'She left a mess when she moved out'; 'His good luck finally left him'; 'her husband left her after 20 years of marriage'; 'she wept thinking she had been left behind' expose - abandon by leaving out in the open air; 'The infant was exposed by the teenage mother'; 'After Christmas, many pets get abandoned' walk out - leave suddenly, often as an expression of disapproval; 'She walked out on her husband and children' maroon, strand - leave stranded or isolated with little hope of rescue; 'the travellers were marooned' |
2. | desolate - reduce in population; 'The epidemic depopulated the countryside' shrink, reduce - reduce in size; reduce physically; 'Hot water will shrink the sweater'; 'Can you shrink this image?' | |
3. | desolate - cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly; 'The enemy lay waste to the countryside after the invasion' ruin, destroy - destroy completely; damage irreparably; 'You have ruined my car by pouring sugar in the tank!'; 'The tears ruined her make-up' ruin - reduce to ruins; 'The country lay ruined after the war' | |
Adj. | 1. | desolate - providing no shelter or sustenance; 'bare rocky hills'; 'barren lands'; 'the bleak treeless regions of the high Andes'; 'the desolate surface of the moon'; 'a stark landscape' inhospitable - unfavorable to life or growth; 'the barren inhospitable desert'; 'inhospitable mountain areas' |
2. | desolate - crushed by grief; 'depressed and desolate of soul'; 'a low desolate wail' disconsolate, inconsolable, unconsolable - sad beyond comforting; incapable of being consoled; 'inconsolable when her son died' |
desolate
adjectiveuninhabitedinhabited, populous
miserablehappy, cheerful, joyous, light-hearted
dejectencourage, cheer, nourish, hearten
desolate
adjective1. Empty of people:desolate
we were utterly desolated → quedamosprofundamentedesoladosorafligidos
desolate
[ˈdɛsələt]adjdesolate
adjdesolate
[ˈdɛsəlɪt]adj (place) → desolato/a, deserto/a; (building) → abbandonato/a; (outlook, future) → nero/a; (person, grief-stricken) → affranto/a (dal dolore), desolato/a; (friendless) → abbandonato/a da tuttidesolate
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