Crossword-Solution: COMMISERATE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Commiserate | v. t. | To feel sorrow, pain, or regret for; to pity. |
We have 16 clues for the answer “COMMISERATE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| sympathise with | 2 answers |
| EXPRESS sympathy | 3 answers |
| sympathise | 4 answers |
| Sympathize | 5 answers |
| Feel (for) | 6 answers |
| condole | 7 answers |
| Sympathize with. | 7 answers |
| Deplore | 16 answers |
| Bewail | 18 answers |
| Identify (with) | 28 answers |
| Compassionate | 45 answers |
| Ache | 45 answers |
| "Pity!" | 46 answers |
| Grieve | 49 answers |
| Endorse | 65 answers |
| COMFORT ___ | 89 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COMMISERATE (5)
And then, when he was at the top of his maledictory bent, he would suddenly break away and begin whimperingly to commiserate the poor.
Miserable men commiserate not themselves, bowelless unto themselves, and merciless unto their own bowels.
All this had given great delight to the loquacious Frenchman, who gradually patronised the Friar very much, and seemed to commiserate him as one who might have been born a Frenchman himself, but for an unfortunate destiny.
Speak!” “What!” cried Matilda, “have I so forfeited my mother’s love, that she will not permit me even to speak my own guilt? oh! wretched, wretched Matilda!” “Thou art too cruel,” said Isabella to Hippolita: “canst thou behold this anguish of a virtuous mind, and not commiserate it?” “Not pity my child!” said Hippolita, catching Matilda in her arms—“Oh! I know she is good, she is all virtue, all tenderness, and duty.
Merely taciturn with me, he was positively rude to more than one member who wanted to know how it had happened, or who ventured to commiserate him on his luck; there he sat, with a straw hat tilted over his nose and a cigarette stuck between lips that curled disagreeably at every advance.
Quotes with COMMISERATE (3)
It can be very seductive to tell our story to others who will listen because, lets face it, who doesn't love to 'commiserate' (in this context, meaning to share their misery) with other likeminded people. It justifies our attachment to the drama. The interesting thing about telling our story over and over is that it becomes even more deeply ingrained in our minds each time we tell it, and the universe delights in keeping whatever we claim as our story alive.
It is at a time like this, when crisis threatens the stomach, that the French display the most sympathetic side of their nature. Tell them stories of physical injury or financial ruin and they will either laugh or commiserate politely. But tell them you are facing gastronomic hardship, and they will move heaven and earth and even restaurant tables to help you.
The past week, Mother had denied her a pass to the market for some minor, forgettable reason, and she’d taken it hard. Her market excursions were the acme of her days, and trying to commiserate, I'd said, “I'm sorry, Handful, I know how you must feel.” It seemed to me I did know what it felt to have one's liberty curtailed, but she blazed up at me. “So we just the same, me and you? That's why you the one to shit in the pot and I'm the one to empty it?
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1955).