commiserators

[US]/kəˈmɪzəreɪtəz/
[UK]/kəˈmɪzəreɪtərz/

Translation

n.people who express sympathy and share in another's sorrow or misfortune; fellow sympathizers

Phrases & Collocations

the commiserators

true commiserators

poor commiserators

fake commiserators

all commiserators

such commiserators

no commiserators

commiserators unite

commiserators grieve

Example Sentences

the grieving family found little comfort in the awkward silence of their commiserators.

after the loss, the team gathered with commiserators to share their disappointment.

she waved at her commiserators before walking onto the stage to accept the award.

the politicians acted as commiserators, visiting the flood victims for photo opportunities.

true commiserators listen without judgment when you are going through a difficult time.

he bought a round of drinks for his commiserators after the failed negotiation.

online forums provide a space for commiserators to connect over shared frustrations.

effective commiserators offer empathy rather than unsolicited advice.

the group of commiserators sat quietly in the waiting room during the surgery.

we became accidental commiserators while waiting for our delayed flight.

job seekers often become commiserators during long periods of unemployment.

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