The Collaborative International Dictionary
Inconsolable \In`con*sol"a*ble\, a. [L. inconsolabilis: cf. F.
inconsolable. See In- not, and Console.]
Not consolable; incapable of being consoled; grieved beyond
susceptibility of comfort; disconsolate.
--Dryden.
With inconsolable distress she griev'd,
And from her cheek the rose of beauty fled.
--Falconer.
-- In`con*sol"a*ble*ness, n. -- In`con*sol"a*bly, adv.
Wiktionary
adv. In an inconsolable manner.
Usage examples of "inconsolably".
Then the wife of Kama ran to Brahma, tearing her hair, beating her breast, and moaning inconsolably over the loss of her husband.
As Stel set her slowly down, she stood, then, reaching out, knelt, feeling the rank grass and goldenrod, the drying wild carrot stems, uttering birdlike sounds, then, finally, sitting and crying inconsolably.