condole+with

  • 81A. K. Faezul Huq — ( bn. এ. কে. ফায়জুল হক) (March 15, 1945 July 19, 2007) was a Bangladeshi politician, lawyer, and columnist. Huq served as a member of parliament on three occasions, and held various ministerial portfolios including Public Works, Urban… …

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  • 82com|mis´er|a´tor — com|mis|er|ate «kuh MIHZ uh rayt», transitive verb, intransitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. to feel or express sorrow for another s suffering or trouble; pity; sympathize: »Next to the poor farmer, the voter who seems likely to be commiserated with… …

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  • 83com|mis´er|at´ing|ly — com|mis|er|ate «kuh MIHZ uh rayt», transitive verb, intransitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. to feel or express sorrow for another s suffering or trouble; pity; sympathize: »Next to the poor farmer, the voter who seems likely to be commiserated with… …

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  • 84com|mis|er|ate — «kuh MIHZ uh rayt», transitive verb, intransitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. to feel or express sorrow for another s suffering or trouble; pity; sympathize: »Next to the poor farmer, the voter who seems likely to be commiserated with most at this… …

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  • 85sym´pa|thiz´ing|ly — sym|pa|thize «SIHM puh thyz», intransitive verb, thized, thiz|ing. 1. to feel or show sympathy: »The girl sympathized with her little brother who had hurt himself. SYNONYM(S): condole, commiserate. 2. to share in or agree with a feeling or… …

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  • 86sym|pa|thize — «SIHM puh thyz», intransitive verb, thized, thiz|ing. 1. to feel or show sympathy: »The girl sympathized with her little brother who had hurt himself. SYNONYM(S): condole, commiserate. 2. to share in or agree with a feeling or opinion: »My mother …

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  • 87console — 1. v.tr. comfort, esp. in grief or disappointment. Usage: Often confused with condole. Derivatives: consolable adj. consoler n. consolingly adv. Etymology: F consoler f. L consolari 2. n. 1 a panel or unit accommodating a set of switches,… …

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  • 88commiserate — verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Latin commiseratus, past participle of commiserari, from com + miserari to pity, from miser wretched Date: 1594 intransitive verb to feel or express sympathy ; condole < …

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  • 89condolence — /keuhn doh leuhns/, n. Often, condolences. expression of sympathy with a person who is suffering sorrow, misfortune, or grief. Also, condolement. [1595 1605; CONDOLE + ENCE] * * * …

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  • 90sympathise — (Brit.) v. commiserate, feel compassion for; condole; be in agreement with (also sympathize) …

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