commiserate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary commiserate (third-person singular simple present commiserates, present participle commiserating, simple past and past participle commiserated) (transitive) To feel or express compassion or sympathy for (someone or something)
Word of the Day: commiserate - The New York Times : feel or express sympathy or compassion Listen to the pronunciation The word commiserate has appeared 43 times on NYTimes com in the past year, including on May 2 in The New York Times
commiserate - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to feel, express, or share sorrow; sympathize: I commiserated with him over the loss of his mother com•mis•er•a•tion kəˌmɪzəˈreɪʃən n [uncountable] sad feelings of commiseration [countable] We offer commiserations to the losers of the contest com•mis•er•a•tor, n [countable] See -miser- com•mis•er•ate (kə miz′ ə rāt′), v , -at•ed, -at•ing
Commiserate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com 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 " Put them together, and you get "to pity one another, commiserate "