consolation

consolation
n.

1) to afford, offer consolation

2) consolation to

3) a consolation to + inf. (it's a consolation to know that they are safe = it's a consolation knowing that they are safe)

4) a consolation that + clause (our only consolation was that no one was hurt seriously)

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[ˌkɒnsə'leɪʃ(ə)n]
offer consolation
to afford
consolation to
a consolation to + inf. (it's a consolation to know that they are safe = it's a consolation knowing that they are safe)
a consolation that + clause (our only consolation was that no one was hurt seriously)

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