DESOLATE


Meaning of DESOLATE in English

adj. & v.

--adj.

1. left alone; solitary.

2 (of a building or place) uninhabited, ruined, neglected, barren, dreary, empty (a desolate moor).

3 forlorn; wretched; miserable (was left desolate and weeping).

--v.tr.

1. depopulate or devastate; lay waste to.

2 (esp. as desolated adj.) make wretched or forlorn (desolated by grief; inconsolable and desolated).

Derivatives:

desolately adv. desolateness n. desolator n.

Etymology: ME f. L desolatus past part. of desolare (as DE-, solare f. solus alone)

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.