commiserate
verbDivide commiserate into syllables:
com · mis · er · ate
How to pronounce commiserate:
Definition of commiserate:
- commiserate (verb):
- to express sympathy or pity (for)
- to feel or express sympathy condole
- to feel or express sympathy or compassion.
Synonyms for commiserate:
allay
alleviate
assure
cheer
comfort
compassionate
condole
condole with
console
empathize
feel for
lift
pity
reassure
relieve
solace
soothe
sympathise
sympathize
uplift
Antonyms for commiserate:
be indifferent
turn away
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