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desolation

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/ˌdɛsəˈleɪʃən/ · des-o-la-tion

A state of complete emptiness or destruction.

Meanings

nounformal

A state of complete emptiness or destruction.

ہاتھ سے چھوٹ جانے یا تباہی کی حالت۔

ویرانی

wairaanee

Synonyms

devastationdestructionruinخرابیبربادیتباہی

Antonyms

constructionbuildingcreationتعمیرپیدائشتخلیق

Common Collocations

  • sense of desolation
  • state of desolation
  • desolation of the countryside

Example Sentences

The desolation left in the wake of the storm was utterly heartbreaking.

طوفان کے بعد پیدا ہونے والی ویرانی بے حد دل توڑ دینے والی تھی۔

Toofan ke baad paida hone wali wairaanee be had dil tor dene wali thi.

She stood in the desolation of her old home, feeling a deep sense of loss.

وہ اپنے پرانے گھر کی ویرانی میں کھڑی تھی، گہرے نقصان کا احساس کرتے ہوئے۔

Woh apne purane ghar ki wairaanee mein khari thi, gehre nuqsan ka ehsaas karte hue.

The novel depicted the desolation experienced by the characters after the war.

ناول میں جنگ کے بعد کرداروں کی ویرانی کو دکھایا گیا ہے۔

Novel mein jang ke baad kirdaron ki wairaanee ko dikhaya gaya hai.

Easily Confused With

desperation:While 'desolation' refers to a state of emptiness or destruction, 'desperation' signifies a state of hopelessness and urgent need.

Word Family

desolate
adjectiveویران
desolator
nounویران کرنے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'desolation' as 'desolate nation', a land abandoned and empty.

Picture a deserted landscape, devoid of life and color.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

چشمِ ویران میں آج ستارے اور بھی ہیں، گزرے زمانے کی یادیں درد دل کی داروں میں ہیں۔

Chashm-e wairaaan mein aaj sitaray aur bhi hain, guzre zamane ki yaadein dard dil ki daaron mein hain.

In the desolate eye, there are more stars today; memories of the bygone times dwell in the heart's pain.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ویرانی میں زندگی نہیں ہوتی۔

wairaanee mein zindagi nahi hoti.

There is no life in desolation.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "desolatio" — abandonment, forsakenness

First known use: 14th century

The word 'desolation' has evolved from the Latin term 'desolatio', which signifies a state of abandonment or ruin, reflecting feelings of emptiness and loss.