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commiserate

[kuh-miz-uh-reyt] / kəˈmɪz əˌreɪt /
VERB
listen to woes of another
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK
be indifferent turn away


Example Sentences

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People are waiting to help, commune and commiserate, but not enough of them are asking for what they need.

From The Wall Street Journal

“There is a real Hollywood and it’s getting smothered,” she told me as we commiserated about the impending loss.

From Los Angeles Times

You’re smart to commiserate with colleagues and document her outlandish statements.

From Washington Post

Episode 2, titled "Rice, Rice Baby," opens with our cheftestants generally commiserating with lots of empty, reality competition show platitudes.

From Salon

For instance, imagine you're a trollish Republican congresswoman from Georgia, and you want to commiserate with your followers about how aggravated you are that they let Black people perform songs at the Super Bowl.

From Salon