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		Definition of commiseration in English: commiserationnoun kəˌmɪzəˈreɪʃnkəˌmɪzəˈreɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1Sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others; compassion.  the other actors offered him clumsy commiseration  Example sentencesExamples -  In commiseration I let him know things could have been worse.
 -  We need to stop this mass commiseration, sharing our collective depression is forging a new link in the chain of despair.
 -  Jane smiled at Kitty and looked back to Lizzy as though expecting commiseration.
 -  He simply didn't wish to degrade either of their sensibilities with points of commiseration.
 -  Sophie was all welcoming friendliness, but he was looking for commiseration.
 -  The dark side represents an abandonment of oppositional discourse, opting instead for self-referential confirmation and commiseration.
 -  My thanks to Dr. Kulkarni for the presentation and my commiserations.
 -  Elizabeth immediately reached out to embrace her, and Jane gladly accepted the offered commiseration.
 -  Our society is drowning in a sea of alcohol; every celebration or commiseration is awash with it.
 -  Homer, who, of all poets, knew best how to exhibit the emotions of a vehement affection, seldom attempts to excite commiseration.
 -  The great damage people have suffered during the past fifteen-year struggle in Kashmir have failed to evoke commiseration from the world community.
 -  This time, Billy Stone came prepared with more than words of commiseration.
 -  You'll find yourself laughing out loud, clapping for the heroine, and feeling reluctant, amused commiseration for the hero.
 -  A nod of commiseration gains the force of imprimatur, becoming an official endorsement of the validity of his opinions.
 -  Not a word of apology or commiseration or anything, including common courtesy, did I get from her.
 -  On Wednesday, an embarrassed American student came in search of commiseration.
 -  Sign up, ask me questions, join in our communal commiseration about the lack of chic plus-size maternity clothing options.
 -  It's possible we've reached a moment of creative commiseration.
 -  Announcing his purchase, he is agonisingly torn between arrogant elation and remorseful commiseration.
 -  She sat down without a word, simply exchanging a quick glance with Jane, whose eyes flashed with gentle commiseration.
 
  Synonyms condolences, sympathy, pity, comfort, solace, consolation compassion, feeling, fellow feeling, understanding, consideration - 1.1commiserations Expressions of sympathy and sorrow for another.
 our commiserations to those who didn't win  Example sentencesExamples -  My commiserations to those poor unfortunate souls who returned to college today.
 -  Commiserations to the u - 21s who were beaten by Camross / Kyle in the final last Saturday.
 -  The clerks, now ignoring me, continued their cheery boasts of difficult finds and commiserations on last minute telephone requests.
 -  I just want to send my commiserations to his family for what they must be going through.
 -  Commiserations to the seniors who lost the quarter final championship match to Moorefield on Sunday evening in Newbridge.
 -  And you had the immediate feedback, the jubilation or the commiserations.
 -  Meanwhile commiserations to four former City players who appeared for Southport in their 1-0 FA Trophy defeat to Cheltenham Town at Wembley on Sunday.
 -  Commiserations are extended to Carnacon Under 16 girls who lost their semi-final 4-9 to 3-7 to Kilmovee at the weekend.
 -  Some prominent Americans think that Cuba's would-be critics need our assistance, not just our commiseration.
 -  For those of you who missed the Ashes series - my commiserations.
 -  Commiserations to our footballers who were defeated in their eastern Intermediate semifinal on Saturday evening in Fenor against a stronger De La Salle side.
 -  Commiserations to Anna on missing the guild's trip to Tenerife.
 -  Our commiserations to the under-14s who were recently beaten in the final of the Laois Féile by Portlaoise in a very exciting game.
 -  I offer you my commiserations on the situation in which you find yourself.
 -  Congratulations, or commiserations, are due to them all.
 -  To the victors our sincere congratulations, to the vanquished our equally sincere commiserations.
 -  As he blew the final whistle Collina walked over to the distraught Kahn to offer his commiserations but Kahn was unmoved.
 -  To the tens of millions who voted for John Kerry, my commiserations.
 -  I'm raising a glass for you, whether for celebrations or commiserations.
 -  Offering their hands, their congratulations were merely my commiserations.
 
  
    Definition of commiseration in US English: commiserationnounkəˌmizəˈrāSH(ə)nkəˌmɪzəˈreɪʃ(ə)n 1Sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others; compassion.  the other actors offered him clumsy commiseration  Example sentencesExamples -  My thanks to Dr. Kulkarni for the presentation and my commiserations.
 -  The dark side represents an abandonment of oppositional discourse, opting instead for self-referential confirmation and commiseration.
 -  He simply didn't wish to degrade either of their sensibilities with points of commiseration.
 -  Sign up, ask me questions, join in our communal commiseration about the lack of chic plus-size maternity clothing options.
 -  The great damage people have suffered during the past fifteen-year struggle in Kashmir have failed to evoke commiseration from the world community.
 -  Announcing his purchase, he is agonisingly torn between arrogant elation and remorseful commiseration.
 -  On Wednesday, an embarrassed American student came in search of commiseration.
 -  In commiseration I let him know things could have been worse.
 -  Elizabeth immediately reached out to embrace her, and Jane gladly accepted the offered commiseration.
 -  Not a word of apology or commiseration or anything, including common courtesy, did I get from her.
 -  Our society is drowning in a sea of alcohol; every celebration or commiseration is awash with it.
 -  You'll find yourself laughing out loud, clapping for the heroine, and feeling reluctant, amused commiseration for the hero.
 -  Sophie was all welcoming friendliness, but he was looking for commiseration.
 -  We need to stop this mass commiseration, sharing our collective depression is forging a new link in the chain of despair.
 -  A nod of commiseration gains the force of imprimatur, becoming an official endorsement of the validity of his opinions.
 -  This time, Billy Stone came prepared with more than words of commiseration.
 -  She sat down without a word, simply exchanging a quick glance with Jane, whose eyes flashed with gentle commiseration.
 -  Jane smiled at Kitty and looked back to Lizzy as though expecting commiseration.
 -  Homer, who, of all poets, knew best how to exhibit the emotions of a vehement affection, seldom attempts to excite commiseration.
 -  It's possible we've reached a moment of creative commiseration.
 
  Synonyms condolences, sympathy, pity, comfort, solace, consolation - 1.1commiserations Expressions of sympathy and sorrow for another.
 our commiserations to those who didn't win  Example sentencesExamples -  Congratulations, or commiserations, are due to them all.
 -  To the victors our sincere congratulations, to the vanquished our equally sincere commiserations.
 -  My commiserations to those poor unfortunate souls who returned to college today.
 -  Commiserations to the u - 21s who were beaten by Camross / Kyle in the final last Saturday.
 -  Offering their hands, their congratulations were merely my commiserations.
 -  Commiserations are extended to Carnacon Under 16 girls who lost their semi-final 4-9 to 3-7 to Kilmovee at the weekend.
 -  For those of you who missed the Ashes series - my commiserations.
 -  As he blew the final whistle Collina walked over to the distraught Kahn to offer his commiserations but Kahn was unmoved.
 -  To the tens of millions who voted for John Kerry, my commiserations.
 -  I just want to send my commiserations to his family for what they must be going through.
 -  Commiserations to Anna on missing the guild's trip to Tenerife.
 -  Commiserations to the seniors who lost the quarter final championship match to Moorefield on Sunday evening in Newbridge.
 -  Our commiserations to the under-14s who were recently beaten in the final of the Laois Féile by Portlaoise in a very exciting game.
 -  I offer you my commiserations on the situation in which you find yourself.
 -  Meanwhile commiserations to four former City players who appeared for Southport in their 1-0 FA Trophy defeat to Cheltenham Town at Wembley on Sunday.
 -  I'm raising a glass for you, whether for celebrations or commiserations.
 -  Commiserations to our footballers who were defeated in their eastern Intermediate semifinal on Saturday evening in Fenor against a stronger De La Salle side.
 -  Some prominent Americans think that Cuba's would-be critics need our assistance, not just our commiseration.
 -  The clerks, now ignoring me, continued their cheery boasts of difficult finds and commiserations on last minute telephone requests.
 -  And you had the immediate feedback, the jubilation or the commiserations.
 
  
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