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condole

con·dole [ kən dṓl ] (past and past participle con·doled, present participle con·dol·ing, 3rd person present singular con·doles)


intransitive verb 
Definition:
 
express sympathy about somebody's pain: to express sympathy to somebody who is experiencing grief, loss, or pain, especially over a death ( formal )

[Late 16th century. < ecclesiastical Latin condolere "grieve together" < dolere "suffer"]

con·do·la·to·ry adjective
con·dol·er noun
con·dol·ing·ly adverb

Word Usage
condole or console?

These words are easy to confuse because they are both connected with reassuring people in distress. The more common word is console, which takes an object and means "to provide comfort to somebody": She tried to console her father when his mother died.Condole is more formal and means "to express sympathy"; it does not take an object but uses with: She condoled with her father over the death of his mother.

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