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(1) To feel or express sympathy or compassion.
(2) Listen to woes of another.
(1) She was to go up to the house when she came home to commiserate with them.
(2) I would also like to commiserate with the unsuccessful candidates.
(3) The young ones don't complain, nor do they want us to commiserate with them.
(4) Following a breakup, a woman is likely to commiserate with her friends for a while and then get on with her life.
(5) She must certainly come to commiserate with the poor woman on having had such ill fortune for so long.
(6) She knew of his death and was to commiserate with his family had she returned home on Sunday.
(7) She went over to commiserate with Rose on her unfortunate circumstances
(8) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I commiserate with all the victims and those who lost their loved ones,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb she said during a radio broadcast.
(9) We commiserate with his wife and family, brothers, and sister Mary Kate, also with nephews and nieces, relatives and circle of friends who came to say goodbye.
(10) He was the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510unhappiest man in the land u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510, a singer you didn't so much listen to as commiserate with.
(11) We commiserate with fellow supporters when their heroes and their particular sporting interest goes down.
(12) People in that situation can commiserate with other parents about the difficulties, and then fall back on agreeing that u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510in the end it's all worthwhileu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(13) Cllr Dalton was congratulated by his fellow members on the council who were also quick to commiserate with Cllr Scully for the manner in which he lost out.
(14) So I called Chris - figured he could commiserate with me, since he got laid off from the same company about 6 months ago or so.
(15) We will have 24 hours to think about the game, to have a few drinks and commiserate with each other, and then tomorrow we will get back to work.
(16) After her novel was turned down by publishers and dropped by her agent, she created the site to commiserate with other aspiring authors.
(17) They congratulate you on the streets after a victory and commiserate with you, or ask you what happened when you lose.
(18) The operator on the end of the phone will speak flawless English, be chatty and polite and might even commiserate with you over the rotten weather where you live.
(19) We wish the committee well in future efforts to develop a Heritage Centre and commiserate with you on not receiving a grant from the Heritage Council on this.
(20) I pitied the hapless patient and commiserated with the unhappy house officer, unsettled by the echoes of my own mistakes.
offer sympathy to
be sympathetic to
offer condolences to
condole with
sympathize with
empathize with
feel pity for
feel sorry for
feel for
comfort
console
Turn away