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commiseration

noun as in consolation

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A celebration of Black women, and a ticked-off commiseration for all the nonsense thrown their way, it names a host of psychic poisons and puts them on display.

But it’s also a forum for animated commiseration about the state of gun regulation in California.

This version of commiseration is distinct from the GOP's long-successful strategy of falling in line behind those knighted by their leadership, including Kelly and Carlson's former employer.

From Salon

Charles, who was attending church near Balmoral with the Queen during the match, also sent his thoughts and commiserations to the team.

From BBC

Charles had urged the Lionesses to “roar to victory” in a social media post before the game, and offered his commiserations after the loss.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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