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    commiserate
    /kəˈmɪzəreɪt/

    verb

    • 1. express or feel sympathy or pity; sympathize: "she went over to commiserate with Rose on her unfortunate circumstances"

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  2. The meaning of COMMISERATE is to feel or express sympathy : condole. How to use commiserate in a sentence. to feel or express sympathy : condole; to feel or express sorrow or compassion for…

  3. COMMISERATE definition: 1. to express sympathy to someone about some bad luck: 2. to express sympathy to someone about…. Learn more.

  4. When you commiserate with your buddies, you're sharing your lousy feelings. People who commiserate have the same negative feelings about something. Take a look at how commiserate is built: it's from Latin "com-," which means "together with," and miserārī , "to pity."

  5. If you commiserate with someone, you show them pity or sympathy when something unpleasant has happened to them.

  6. verb. /kəˈmɪzəreɪt/ [intransitive, transitive] Verb Forms. commiserate (with somebody) (on/about/for/over something) | + speech to show somebody sympathy when they are upset or disappointed about something. She commiserated with the losers on their defeat. Word Origin. Take your English to the next level.

  7. Commiserate definition: to sympathize (usually followed by with). See examples of COMMISERATE used in a sentence.

  8. COMMISERATE definition: to express sympathy to someone who is sad or has had bad luck. Learn more.

  9. A complete guide to the word "COMMISERATE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  10. com·mis·er·ate. (kə-mĭz′ə-rāt′) v. com·mis·er·at·ed, com·mis·er·at·ing, com·mis·er·ates. v.tr. To feel or express sorrow or pity for; sympathize with. v.intr. To feel or express sympathy: commiserated over their failure. [Latin commiserārī, commiserāt- : com-, com- + miserārī, to pity (from miser, wretched ).] com·mis′er·a′tive adj.

  11. COMMISERATE meaning: to express sadness or sympathy for someone who has experienced something unpleasant often + with.