SYMPATHIZE vs COMMISERATE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Commiserating, pitying, lamentful
SYMPATHIZE vs COMMISERATE: VERB
- To feel or express sympathy or compassion
- Be understanding of
- To show deep sympathy towards someone or something.
- Share the feelings of; understand the sentiments of
- To feel or express sympathy or compassion
- To feel or express compassion or sympathy for (someone or something).
- To offer condolences jointly with; express sympathy with.
- To sympathize; condole.
SYMPATHIZE vs COMMISERATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To share or understand the feelings or ideas of another.
- To be in accord; correspond.
- To agree; to be in accord; to harmonize.
- To have a common feeling, as of bodily pleasure or pain.
- To feel or express compassion, as for another's suffering; commiserate.
- To feel or express sorrow or pity for; sympathize with.
- To feel or express sympathy.
SYMPATHIZE vs COMMISERATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To ansew to; to correspond to.
- To experience together.
- To feel sorrow, pain, or regret for; to pity.
SYMPATHIZE vs COMMISERATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To feel in consequence of what another feels; be affected by feelings similar to those of another, commonly in consequence of knowing the other to be thus affected.
- To be affected sympathetically; respond sympathetically to external influences of any kind.
- To agree; flt; harmonize.
- To express sympathy; condole.
- To be of like nature or disposition; resemble.
- To have sympathy for; share in; participate in.
- To form with suitable adaptation; contrive with congruity or consistency of parts; match in all the concomitants of; harmonize in all the parts of.
- Also spelled sympathise.
- To have or exhibit sympathy; be affected as a result of the affection of some one or something else.
- Understand the sentiments of
- Share the feelings of
- To feel sorrow, regret, or compassion for, through sympathy; compassionate; pity: applied to persons or things: as, to commiserate a person or his condition.
- To regret; lament; deplore; be sorry for.
- To express pity for; condole with: as, he commiserated him on his misfortune.
- Synonyms To sympathize with, feel for, condole with.
SYMPATHIZE vs COMMISERATE: RELATED WORDS
- Deplore, Apologize, Appreciate, Sadden, Begrudge, Resent, Despise, Disagree, Sympathise, Socialize, Pity, Agree, Commiserate, Understand, Empathize
- Berate, Laugh, Bewail, Weep, Confide, Agonize, Rejoice, Reminisce, Bemoan, Mourn, Gloat, Grieve, Condole, Empathize, Sympathize
SYMPATHIZE vs COMMISERATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Forgive, Heartbroken, Loathe, Deplore, Appreciate, Sadden, Begrudge, Resent, Despise, Socialize, Pity, Agree, Commiserate, Understand, Empathize
- Lamenting, Befriend, Berate, Laugh, Bewail, Weep, Confide, Agonize, Rejoice, Reminisce, Mourn, Grieve, Condole, Empathize, Sympathize
SYMPATHIZE vs COMMISERATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Sympathize with the nerd but walk on by.
- That is something I understand and sympathize with.
- This helps the reader to sympathize with Hester.
- Will some protest and sympathize with the offender?
- Can we possibly sympathize and like them anyway?
- You really have to sympathize with Capital One.
- As we do understand and sympathize with Mr.
- OP, but this is how I can sympathize.
- She alteration everything sympathize impossible his get compliment.
- I sympathize with him, but I also sympathize with the Government.
- Pay should be commiserate with experience and qualification, not your skin color.
- Madam Speaker, I would like to commiserate with all the hon.
- HEA students commiserate during lunch over a game of dominoes.
- But Z, also looking up, has no time to commiserate.
- Or just find some folks to commiserate with?
- They commiserate together about how awful Alison is.
- Her own lawyer seemed to commiserate with Steve.
- Is there anyone to commiserate with about this?
- Dr Musokotwane: So, we must commiserate with him.
- So we can just kind of commiserate that.
SYMPATHIZE vs COMMISERATE: QUESTIONS
- Why did the creature not sympathize with the creature?
- Do audiences sympathize with Oedipus at the end of the play?
- Are we meant to sympathize with Jessica or Shylock in the play?
- Why do fans sympathize with the main characters of Marvel movies?
- Do you sympathize with Robert Lee's accuser Mayella Ewell?
- How would you sympathize with Mrs Mitty and Walter?
- What style of poetry did Byron most sympathize with?
- Do you sympathize with Damon Salvatore or hate him?
- Do Americans sympathize more with Palestinians or Israelis?
- Do the two neighboring farmers sympathize with Jones?
- Who are the players Portsmouth fans invaded the pitch to commiserate?
- How do you commiserate with someone who has lost a loved one?