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What (who) is Commiserate - definition


commiserate      
v. (d; intr.) to commiserate on; with (I commiserate with you on your misfortune)
Commiserate      
·vt To feel sorrow, pain, or regret for; to Pity.
commiserate      
[k?'m?z?re?t]
¦ verb express sympathy or pity; sympathize: Karl commiserated with me about losing.
Derivatives
commiseration noun
commiserative adjective
Origin
C16: from L. commiserat-, commiserari, from com- 'with' + miserari 'to lament'.
Examples of use of Commiserate
1. The passers–by commiserate with me and I commiserate with them.
2. If you lose, they‘re happy to commiserate with you.
3. "Even when Dame Judi (Dench) came up to commiserate with him, she was given short shrift.
4. But don‘t expect Vaughn to call Aniston‘s ex Brad Pitt to commiserate.
5. Attractive TV–type black girlfriends with whom to commiserate about the elusive IBM –– Ideal Black Man?