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commiserate

verb as in listen to woes of another

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“It’s lovely and sad, seeing people come into the store to tell their stories and commiserate,” says Turner.

Meanwhile, I commiserated with preschool-era friends as our parents fled the Palisades and the institutions that raised us lit up in flames.

They share news, knock down rumors and, mostly, commiserate in a way only those experiencing the same tragedy and trauma can.

Instead, it offers a relaxed conversation, commiserating over a dish that didn’t turn out as planned or celebrating one that exceeded expectations.

From Salon

France's Kylian Portal, 17, missed out on a medal at his home Games by just 0.04secs, and Clegg made sure to commiserate the tearful teenager after the race.

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

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