condole

[US]/kənˈdəʊl/
[UK]/kənˈdoʊl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi.to express sympathy or sorrow, especially in relation to someone's death; to mourn or grieve for someone
Word Forms
Past Tensecondoled
Past Participlecondoled
Present Participlecondoling
Third Person Singularcondoles
Pluralcondoles

Phrases & Collocations

condole with

condole over

condole on

condole in

condole during

condole for

condole at

condole upon

condole through

condole about

Example Sentences

we all gathered to condole with the family during their time of loss.

he sent a letter to condole the passing of her father.

it is important to condole with friends who are grieving.

she offered her condolences to the bereaved family.

many people came to condole at the memorial service.

he took a moment to condole with his colleague after the tragedy.

she expressed her desire to condole with the victims' families.

they organized a gathering to condole with those affected by the disaster.

it is customary to condole with someone who has lost a loved one.

he felt compelled to condole after hearing the sad news.

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