Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
desolatory
Adjective
/ˈdɛzəˌleɪtəri/

Definition
Showing a lack of concern or interest.

Examples
- His desolatory response to the news surprised everyone in the room.
- She had a desolatory attitude towards the project, which ultimately affected the team’s morale.
- The desolatory remarks made in the meeting did not inspire any productive discussion.

Meaning
The term ‘desolatory’ refers to a manner or attitude that indicates indifference or a lack of emotional investment. It is often associated with a sense of detachment or apathy regarding a situation or topic.

Synonyms
- indifferent
- apathetic
- unconcerned
- detached
- dispassionate