IPA: /səˈleɪ.ʊm/
KK: /səˈleɪʊm/
A type of compensation given to someone for their emotional suffering or distress, rather than for physical injuries or financial losses.
The court awarded her a solatium for the emotional pain she experienced after the accident.
**Solatium** → It originates from Latin *solatium*, meaning comfort or consolation. The word refers to something that provides solace or relief, especially in times of distress or grief.
Think of 'solace' as a source of comfort — that's why 'solatium' means something that brings comfort or consolation.