console

[kənˈsəʊl]

console Definition

  • 1a flat surface that contains the controls for a machine, for example, a computer or games machine
  • 2to comfort someone at a time of grief or disappointment

Using console: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "console" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The console of the car was cluttered with buttons and switches.

  • Example

    She tried to console him after his team lost the game.

  • Example

    I find it comforting to console myself with a cup of tea when I'm feeling down.

console Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for console

Antonyms for console

Idioms Using console

  • to try to feel better about a disappointing situation by doing something else that is enjoyable or comforting

    Example

    After failing the exam, she consoled herself with a pint of ice cream.

  • console oneself with the thought/idea that

    to try to feel better about a disappointing situation by focusing on a positive aspect or outcome

    Example

    Although he didn't get the job, he consoled himself with the thought that he had gained valuable experience from the interview.

  • a video game that is played on a console

    Example

    He spent all night playing his favorite console game.

Phrases with console

  • a device that is used to play video games on a television or computer screen

    Example

    He spent all weekend playing on his game console.

  • a control panel in a vehicle or aircraft that contains instruments and controls

    Example

    The pilot checked the readings on the central console before takeoff.

  • a long, narrow table designed to be placed against a wall

    Example

    The vase looked beautiful on the console table in the hallway.

Origins of console

from Latin 'consolari', meaning 'to comfort'

📌

Summary: console in Brief

The term 'console' [kənˈsəʊl] refers to a flat surface containing controls for a machine, such as a computer or games machine. It can also mean to comfort someone at a time of grief or disappointment. Examples include 'The console of the car was cluttered with buttons and switches,' and 'She tried to console him after his team lost the game.' Phrases like 'game console' and 'central console' extend the term's usage, while idioms like 'console oneself with something' denote finding comfort in an activity or idea.

How do native speakers use this expression?