commiserating (Meaning)

commiserating

to feel or express sympathy, to feel or express sorrow or compassion for, to feel or express sorrow or sympathy

commiserating Sentence Examples

  1. The friends gathered over coffee, commiserating over their recent job losses.
  2. The students huddled together in the library, commiserating over their upcoming exams.
  3. The neighbors stood in the rain, commiserating over the damage caused by the storm.
  4. The colleagues met for lunch, commiserating over the workload and demanding clients.
  5. The siblings commiserated over the loss of their beloved grandmother.
  6. The teammates commiserated after their disappointing defeat.
  7. The volunteers commiserated after a long and emotional day of relief work.
  8. The classmates commiserated over the difficulty of the class project.
  9. The grieving families commiserated at the funeral, sharing their pain and offering support.
  10. The coworkers commiserated at the water cooler, sharing their frustrations and seeking solace in each other's company.

FAQs About the word commiserating

to feel or express sympathy, to feel or express sorrow or compassion for, to feel or express sorrow or sympathy

cheering, consoling, reassuring, condoling, comforting, empathizing,sympathizing, assuring, relieving, allaying

torturing, tormenting, discouraging, worrying, troubling,distressing, worsening, fretting, intensifying, upsetting

The friends gathered over coffee, commiserating over their recent job losses.

The students huddled together in the library, commiserating over their upcoming exams.

The neighbors stood in the rain, commiserating over the damage caused by the storm.

The colleagues met for lunch, commiserating over the workload and demanding clients.