consuelo
Translations
- comfort
- consolation
Used to refer to a feeling of relief or consolation.
Example Sentences
After a difficult day, a good book is my comfort.
Despite some criticism of spiritualism, many find comfort in its practices.
The priest decided to anoint the sick to bring them comfort.
El confesional de la iglesia estaba lleno de historias y secretos, donde los fieles buscaban consuelo.
The confessional of the church was filled with stories and secrets, where the faithful sought comfort.
The mother's nipple was a comfort for the baby during the night.
On cold winter nights, hot thick chocolate drink is the perfect comfort.
The praying person knelt in silence, seeking comfort in his prayer.
The female inmate found solace in reading during her time in prison.
Prorrumpido en un llanto inconsolable, el niño buscó consuelo en su madre.
Bursting into inconsolable tears, the child sought comfort from his mother.
Ella se considera atea y no encuentra consuelo en la religión tradicional.
She considers herself an atheist and finds no solace in traditional religion.
Los confesionario de la iglesia son lugares donde muchos buscan consuelo y guía espiritual.
The confessionals in the church are places where many seek comfort and spiritual guidance.
The sorrowful woman, grieving the loss of her dog, sought comfort.
The protective figure of the mother always provides comfort in difficult times.
Durante la tribulación, muchos encontraron consuelo en la música.
During the tribulation, many found comfort in music.
As a believer, she always finds comfort in her faith during difficult times.
The widower found comfort in his community after his loss.
The confessor listened to my problems with patience and wisdom, providing me comfort.
A theist may find comfort in the idea that there is a higher being watching over us.
Despite some criticizing mysticism, many find comfort in these beliefs.
Often, people pray in times of difficulty, seeking comfort and hope.
The condolences I received after my grandfather's death were a great comfort in those difficult moments.
Los desamorados suelen buscar consuelo en la música y la poesía.
The heartbroken often seek comfort in music and poetry.
The forgiver of the community always offers words of comfort to those in need.
After becoming a widow, María found comfort in her family and close friends.
El religionario siempre encuentra consuelo en las enseñanzas de su fe en tiempos difíciles.
The religious person always finds comfort in the teachings of his faith during difficult times.
The sufferer found solace in music, which helped him confront his pain.
The prayer of the group always finds comfort in prayer and meditation.
Después de la muerte de su esposa, el viudo encontró consuelo en los recuerdos que compartieron juntos.
After his wife's death, the widower found comfort in the memories they shared together.
Le envié una carta de condolencia tras la pérdida de su ser querido, esperando que le brinde algo de consuelo.
I sent him a condolence letter after the loss of his loved one, hoping it would bring him some comfort.
The sorrow she felt was overwhelming, but she found comfort in music.
The little one approached his mother, seeking comfort after falling.
The priest decided to anoint the sick to give them comfort and hope.
The confessor listened attentively to the sins of his parishioners, providing comfort and guidance.
Al acurrucarse en el sofá, encontró consuelo en su manta favorita.
As she curled up on the sofa, she found comfort in her favorite blanket.
The trembling child approached his mother seeking comfort during the storm.
As she mourned the loss of her friend, she found comfort in her happiest memories.
While we groan from the pain, we also find comfort in the company of others.
The figure of the paraclete in Christianity symbolizes help and comfort in difficult times.
The confessionals in the church were full of people seeking comfort.