Sentence example with the word 'commiseration'

commiseration

Definition n. a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others

Last update: September 9, 2015


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Tushin's large, kind, intelligent eyes were fixed with sympathy and commiseration on Rostov, who saw that Tushin with his whole heart wished to help him but could not.   [Please select]

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Commiseration has, and should have, its curiosity.   [Please select]

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Affection and commiseration made her insist upon giving him a few last counsels.   [Please select]

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Chichi's dumb woe made him feel even greater commiseration.   [Please select]

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"A scratch, sir," put in his hearer hastily, fighting shy even of that commiseration.   [Please select]

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She looked into her lover's face and saw in it a look of commiseration and perplexity.   [Please select]

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On the contrary, he is an object of commiseration to his friends.   [Please select]

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It must be dreadful to be without a father," spoke Bee with genuine commiseration."   [Please select]

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"Dat am vexatiable," replied Henri, in a tone of commiseration.   [Please select]

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They both looked at him with expressions of such genuine commiseration that he stopped just as he was going to seat himself and eyed them defiantly.   [Please select]

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They expressed commiseration for that part of the army which had been left upon the river bank, felicitating themselves upon being a part of a blasting host.   [Please select]

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