consolation
71consolation — /konssleyshan/ Comfort, contentment, ease, enjoyment, happiness, pleasure, satisfaction …
72consolation — /konssleyshan/ Comfort, contentment, ease, enjoyment, happiness, pleasure, satisfaction …
73consolation prize — noun Date: 1886 a prize given to a runner up or a loser in a contest …
74Consolation of Philosophy, The — (Latin, De Consolatione Philosophiae), a philosophical work (A.D. 523?) by Boethius. * * * …
75consolation prize — a prize, usually of minor value, given to the loser or runner up in a contest, competition, etc., or to all losers who have performed well or met certain standards. [1885 90] * * * …
76consolation prize — noun An award given to persons or groups of people who do not win an event but are worthy of recognition, especially in a game show …
77Consolation of Israel — A name for the Messiah in common use among the Jews, probably suggested by Isa. 12:1; 49:13. The Greek word thus rendered (Luke 2:25, paraklesis) is kindred to that translated Comforter in John 14:16, etc., parakletos …
78consolation prize — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. second place honor, booby prize, red ribbon; see prize …
79consolation prize — conso lation ,prize noun count a small prize given to someone who has failed to win …
80consolation prize — n. prize given to compensate one who did not win first prize …