commiseration
11COMMISÉRATION — s. f. Pitié, miséricorde, sentiments de compassion. Cela excita une grande commisération dans toute l assemblée. Exciter la commisération publique …
12COMMISÉRATION — n. f. Sorte de pitié qu’on ressent pour ceux qui se sont rendus coupables de fautes, qui ont commis des actes contraires à la morale, à la religion. L’évangile nous enseigne la commisération pour les pécheurs …
13commiseration — commiserate ► VERB ▪ express sympathy or pity; sympathize. DERIVATIVES commiseration noun. ORIGIN Latin commiserari, from miserari to lament …
14commiseration — noun see commiserate …
15commiseration — com·mis·er·a·tion (kə mĭz ə rāʹshən) n. The feeling or expression of pity or sorrow. See Synonyms at pity. * * * …
16commiseration — noun The act of commiserating; sorrow for the wants, afflictions, or distresses of another; pity; compassion …
17commiseration — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. consolation, compassion, sympathy; see pity 1 . See Synonym Study at pity . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Sympathetic, sad concern for someone in misfortune: compassion, condolence, empathy, pity, sympathy. See PITY …
18commiseration — com|mis|e|ra|tion [kəˌmızəˈreıʃən] n [plural, U] formal a feeling of sympathy for someone when something unpleasant has happened to them ▪ Congratulations to the winners, commiserations to the losers. →↑condolence …
19commiseration — com|mis|er|a|tion [ kə,mızə reıʃn ] noun uncount sympathy for someone who is unhappy about something a. commiserations plural SPOKEN used for expressing sympathy towards someone …
20commiseration — com·mis·er·a·tion || kə‚mɪzÉ™ reɪʃn n. sympathy, condolence, pity, compassion …