"Commiserative" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Commiserative" Meaning

Commiserative refers to an expression of sympathy and condolence, typically in response to someone's misfortune, loss, or failure. It can also describe a sentiment or attitude of shared sorrow or pity towards someone or something.

"Commiserative" Examples

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Here are 5 usage examples:

When the team didn't make it to the finals, their fans showed a commiserative spirit by sharing a condolence message on social media.
The commiserative tone in her voice immediately set the mood of the conversation as a somber one.
The news of the city's natural disaster brought a commiserative silence to the normally bustling streets.
The company's CEOs displayed a commiserative attitude towards their competitors' failures, expressing condolences and well-wishes.
The commiserative look on her face was a giveaway that she was still upset about her recent breakup.

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Commiserations are expressions of sympathy or condolence, often used to offer support and comfort to someone who has experienced a setback, loss, or disappointment. These can be verbal or written, and may take the form of emotional words, gestures, or physical actions, such as giving a hug or a listening ear.

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