disconsolation

/dɪsˌkɑnsəˈleɪʃən/
noun
  1. A state of great sadness or lack of comfort; the feeling of being disconsolate.
    • He stared into the fire with an air of deep disconsolation.
    • The letter was full of disconsolation, describing his lonely days.
    • The disconsolation of the refugees moved the volunteers to action.