commiserate |
console |
In transitive terms the difference between commiserate and console
is that
commiserate is to feel or express compassion or sympathy for (someone or something) while
console is to comfort (someone) in a time of grief, disappointment, etc.
As an adjective commiserate
is commiserating, pitying, lamentful.
As a noun console is
a cabinet designed to stand on the floor, especially one that houses home entertainment equipment, such as a TV or stereo system.
commiserate |
weight |
In lang=en terms the difference between commiserate and weight
is that
commiserate is to feel or express compassion or sympathy for (someone or something) while
weight is to bias something; to slant.
As verbs the difference between commiserate and weight
is that
commiserate is to feel or express compassion or sympathy for (someone or something) while
weight is to add weight to something, in order to make it heavier.
As an adjective commiserate
is (obsolete|rare) commiserating, pitying, lamentful.
As a noun weight is
the force on an object due to the gravitational attraction between it and the earth (or whatever astronomical object it is primarily influenced by).
commiserate |
vicarious |
As adjectives the difference between commiserate and vicarious
is that
commiserate is (obsolete|rare) commiserating, pitying, lamentful while
vicarious is experienced or gained by the loss or to the consequence of another, such as through watching or reading.
As a verb commiserate
is to feel or express compassion or sympathy for (someone or something).
commiserated |
commiserate |
As verbs the difference between commiserated and commiserate
is that
commiserated is (
commiserate) while
commiserate is to feel or express compassion or sympathy for (someone or something).
As an adjective commiserate is
(obsolete|rare) commiserating, pitying, lamentful.
comiserate |
commiserate |
Commiserate is a alternative form of comiserate.
As verbs the difference between comiserate and commiserate
is that
comiserate is obsolete spelling of lang=en while
commiserate is to feel or express compassion or sympathy for (someone or something).
As an adjective commiserate is
commiserating, pitying, lamentful.
taxonomy |
commiserate |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As an adjective commiserate is
(obsolete|rare) commiserating, pitying, lamentful.
As a verb commiserate is
to feel or express compassion or sympathy for (someone or something).
commiserate |
empathy |
As an adjective commiserate
is commiserating, pitying, lamentful.
As a verb commiserate
is to feel or express compassion or sympathy for (someone or something).
As a noun empathy is
the intellectual identification of the thoughts, feelings, or state of another person.
commiserate |
commiserator |
As an adjective commiserate
is (obsolete|rare) commiserating, pitying, lamentful.
As a verb commiserate
is to feel or express compassion or sympathy for (someone or something).
As a noun commiserator is
one who commiserates or pities.
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