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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishconsolecon‧sole1 /kənˈsəʊl $ -ˈsoʊl/ verb [transitive]    COMFORT/MAKE somebody FEEL BETTERto make someone feel better when they are feeling sad or disappointed  No one could console her when Peter died.console yourself with something  She consoled herself with the fact that no one else had done well in the exam either.console yourself that  He consoled himself that he would see Kate again soon.→ See Verb tableExamples from the CorpusconsoleLike a priest in his parish, Lew took time to console Anna, an elderly stay-at-home who needs groceries.I wanted to console her, but I didn't know how.But as the days passed, she discovered that there were plenty of people willing to console her.The death-faced hooligan had his arm around her now, comforting her, consoling her.In any event, he consoled himself, nothing could be worse for Katherine than the situation that had developed at home.Archer consoled himself with the thought that at least he had done his best.Mama used to say when trying to console me or reassure me that troubled times would pass.A priest was called in to console victims' families.One is consoled with a new Pontiac, one escapes with Bach and the folk-singers. console yourself thatBut I can console myself that at least I had fun.She climbed wearily out of bed, consoling herself that her physical injuries, at least, were healing fast.Computers, Engineering, Communicationsconsolecon‧sole2 /ˈkɒnsəʊl $ ˈkɑːnsoʊl/ noun [countable]    1 TDTEa flat board that contains the controls for a machine, piece of electrical equipment, computer etc2 TCTDa special cupboard for a television, computer etcExamples from the CorpusconsoleOur tester had a center console with deep storage, a dual cupholder and a clipboard holder.Of course, when he got home he found they wouldn't fit into his console!Atari will continue to sell Jaguar consoles and games that run on it at least until current inventories are exhausted.a Nintendo consoleOn August 14 the green button on my phone console lit up for the first time in an ice age.They had the latches closed, the headsets on and plugged in at the console.The rear end of the console can be detached in order to transform the two individual rear seats into a bench accommodating three.Research shows that 73 percent of the console players are boys, so most of the new games are heavy on fighting.They only transcribe into knitting instructions when entered, calculated and displayed on the console of your machine.Origin console1 (1600-1700) French consoler, from Latin consolari, from com- ( → COM-) + solari to console console2 (1800-1900) console bracket ((18-20 centuries)), from French, perhaps from consolateur consoler, bracket in human shape, from consoler; → CONSOLE1

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Verb table

console

Simple Form
Present
I, you, we, theyconsole
he, she, itconsoles
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Past
I, you, he, she, it, we, theyconsoled
Present perfect
I, you, we, theyhave consoled
he, she, ithas consoled
Past perfect
I, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad consoled
Future
I, you, he, she, it, we, theywill console
Future perfect
I, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have consoled
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Continuous Form
Present
Iam consoling
he, she, itis consoling
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you, we, theyare consoling
Past
I, he, she, itwas consoling
you, we, theywere consoling
Present perfect
I, you, we, theyhave been consoling
he, she, ithas been consoling
Past perfect
I, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad been consoling
Future
I, you, he, she, it, we, theywill be consoling
Future perfect
I, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have been consoling
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