Commiseration

Word COMMISERATION
Character 13
Hyphenation com mis er a tion
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Commiseration"

What do we mean by commiseration?

The feeling or expression of pity or sorrow. synonym: pity. noun

The act of commiserating; sympathetic suffering of pain or sorrow for the wants, afflictions, or distresses of another; pity; compassion. noun

An expression of pity; condolence: as, I send you my commiserations. noun

The act of commiserating; sorrow for the wants, afflictions, or distresses of another; pity; compassion. noun

The act of commiserating; sorrow for the wants, afflictions, or distresses of another; pity; compassion. noun

An expression of sympathy with another's grief noun

A feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others noun

The act of commiserating; sorrow for the hardships or afflictions of another; pity; compassion.

To pity Urban Dictionary

Constantly bitching about one’s circumstances, hoping to one up the other in how miserable one can be. Typically comes from losers with little to no personality. Urban Dictionary

Offering unsolicited advice. Urban Dictionary

Constantly bitching about one’s circumstances, hoping to one up the other in how miserable one can be. Typically comes from losers with little to no personality. Urban Dictionary

To express sympathy, or to lament Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Commiseration

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The word "commiseration" in example sentences

None of which has anything to do with what you're going through, but I offer this humble tale in commiseration with your continuing insomnia problem. ❋ Readingthedark (2010)

They looked now to where he stood outside the door, receiving commiseration from a group of mourners. ❋ Unknown (1998)

Greutz, of surprise and commiseration from the German, and of something that might have been fright or pain from Julia. ❋ Una Lucy Silberrad (1913)

When he straightened, there was an expression of commiseration on Queen Victoria’s long horse face. ❋ Richard Harland (2009)

Chris, her arm still around him, patted his shoulder in commiseration. ❋ Maggie Jochild (2007)

When I saw this cartoon, though, I felt a certain commiseration. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Once, they could dominate a conversation by recalling various disasters — the rest of us would grimly shake our heads in commiseration. ❋ Unknown (2004)

This industrial spirit was for a, time very successful and the old time farmer, the world looked upon with a certain commiseration. ❋ Unknown (1933)

For this reason, the only ones in the enemy's ranks who awakened his commiseration were the lowly and unlettered dead interred beneath the sod. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The people who most frequently excite my commiseration are the free blacks. ❋ Nehemiah Adams (1842)

Their commiseration was a soothing balm, for which in his heart he gratefully thanked them; but no entreaties could prevail upon him to swallow more than a little cold water, and which his parched throat required. ❋ Anonymous (1812)

Yet, such is the hardening nature of such scenes, that from this kind of commiseration for the suffering slave, I became so blunted that I could not only witness their stripes with composure, but _myself_ inflict them, and that without remorse. ❋ American Anti-Slavery Society (N/A)

Yet such is the hardening nature of such scenes, that from this kind of commiseration for the suffering slave, I became so blunted that I could not only witness their stripes with composure, but _myself_ inflict them, and that without remorse. ❋ American Anti-Slavery Society (N/A)

She was moved by a kind of commiseration for Madame Ratignolle, -- a pity for that colorless existence which never uplifted its possessor beyond the region of blind contentment, in which no moment of anguish ever visited her soul, in which she would never have the taste of life's delirium. ❋ Unknown (1899)

England the interest mixed with commiseration which is the lot of a poor relation of the great among kindly people. ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)

Even in its anguish it had produced in beholders the profound commiseration which is more readily given when beauty is sorrowful. ❋ Edward Payson Roe (1863)

❋ Larstait (2003)

Guy 1: God [my life sucks] so hard, I wish things would go back to the way they were… Guy 2: Yeah well my mom got cancer and all I ever do now these days is drink until I’m in a [stupor] and do drugs… my life sucks. Guy 3: You two faggots commiserate and [whine] every day on this forum instead of doing anything useful. ❋ Anon326 (2023)

I commiserate for several [iterations] of [back and forth], then someone actually identifies what they are stuck on and I can often quickly offer a [suggestion]/fix. ❋ Msplainer (2022)

Guy 1: God [my life sucks] so hard, I wish things would go back to the way they were… Guy 2: Yeah well my mom got cancer and all I ever do now these days is drink until I’m in a [stupor] and do drugs… my life sucks. Guy 3: You two faggots commiserate and [whine] every day on this forum instead of doing anything useful. ❋ Anon326 (2023)

The [Olympic] medallist [offered] commiseration to those who didn’t win, the real point of the [Olympic Games]. ❋ Word? Word? WORD! (2022)

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