solace

/ˈsɑləs/
noun
  1. Comfort or relief from sadness, worry, or disappointment.
    • The quiet garden offered solace to those who were grieving.
    • She found solace in reading her favorite book after a long day.
    • He took solace in the fact that his friends were always there for him.
verb
  1. To give comfort or relief to someone who is sad, worried, or disappointed.
    • He tried to solace his friend by sharing a funny memory.
    • The warm tea solaced her on the cold, rainy evening.
    • Her kind words solaced him after he lost the game.
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