desolate adds an element of utter remoteness or lack of human contact to any already disheartening aspect.
a desolate outpost
Example Sentences
a bleak outlook for the team for the rest of the season it was a dark and bleak wintry day
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Word History
Etymology
Middle English bleke pale; probably akin to Old English blāc