aid and comfort, clemency, compassion, encouragement, forbearance, humanity, mercy, pathos, reassurance, ruth, solace, sympathy
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Condolences were sent from all over the world on the death of the leader. [noun]
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Messages of sympathy and condolence came to the Alpine Club and Royal Geographical Society from mountaineering Clubs all over the world. [noun]
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SE ASIA TSUNAMI EARTHQUAKE APPEAL BOOK OF CONDOLENCE - our Cathedral in Lancaster has a book of condolence for the victims of the tsunami. [noun]
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Influenced by these feelings, she exhausted in succession all the usual arguments for courage, and all the expressions of sympathy and condolence ordinarily employed on such occasions. [noun]
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She wished me to look after the house, to see callers, and answer notes of condolence. [noun]
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With these expressions of condolence, the fat gentleman shook hands with both ladies, and drawing up a chair, inquired how they found themselves. [noun]
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She had not been long there before she learned my disaster, and coming up to me, after a compliment of condolence, inquired into the particulars of my fate. [noun]
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I saw, too, General Schuyler's letter of condolence, but this was later. [Please select]
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