She says when something goes wrong for someone, we have the ability to commiserate with them-that's the word for expressing sympathy to someone about their bad luck.
Interesting stuff. She says when something goes wrong for someone, we have the ability to commiserate with them – that's the word for expressing sympathy to someone about their bad luck.
" Sir, " said Captain Speedy, who was now deeply interested in Mr. Fogg's project, " I really commiserate you. Everything is against you. We are only opposite Queenstown" .
He hesitated outside the crowded Great Hall, then ran up the marble staircase; whether Gryffindor had won or lost, the team usually celebrated or commiserated in their own common room.
Twice I headed down to the Vintage Clothes Emporium, where the girls commiserated with me but exchanged the slightly tense looks of those who suspect they are going to be asked a favor.
She remained there at least an hour, in the greatest agitation, deeply commiserating the state of her poor friend, and expecting a summons herself from the angry general to attend him in his own apartment.