desolateness

Variant of desolate

desolate definition

deso·late (desə lit; for v., -lāt′)

adjective

  1. left alone; lonely; solitary
  2. uninhabited; deserted
  3. made uninhabitable; laid waste; in a ruinous state
  4. forlorn; wretched

Etymology: ME desolat < L desolatus, pp. of desolare, to leave alone, forsake, strip of inhabitants < de-, intens. + solare, to make lonely < solus, sole

transitive verb desolated -·lat′ed, desolating -·lat′·ing

  1. to make desolate; rid of inhabitants
  2. to make uninhabitable; lay waste; devastate
  3. to forsake; abandon
  4. to make forlorn, wretched, etc.

Etymology: ME desolaten < the adj.

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