desolatenesses
/ˈdɛsələtnəsɪz/
noun
- Multiple instances or types of the state of being empty, barren, and without people or life.
- The photographs captured the various desolatenesses of war-torn cities.
- In her poetry, she contrasted the desolatenesses of urban decay with the vibrancy of nature.
- The explorer wrote about the different desolatenesses he encountered in the desert and the tundra.
- Multiple feelings or experiences of extreme loneliness, sadness, or hopelessness.
- Therapy helped her understand the different desolatenesses she had felt throughout her life.
- The novel describes the desolatenesses of several characters after the disaster.
- He wrote a memoir about the desolatenesses of exile and loss.