Consoled

/kənˈsoʊld/ verb

Comforted someone who is sad, upset, or grieving by offering sympathy, kindness, or reassurance.

From Latin 'consolari' (to comfort), composed of 'con-' (with) and 'solari' (to soothe). The word entered English through Old French and has meant comfort since the 13th century.

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