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Commiserating শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: সহানুভূতি প্রকাশ করা

Commiserating Meaning In Bengali সহানুভূতি প্রকাশ করা

Commiserating

সহানুভূতি প্রকাশ করা, দয়া করা,

Definition

1) Commiserating is a verb that can have the following definitions:
2) To express sympathy or pity for someone who is experiencing hardship or suffering.
3) To share feelings of compassion and understanding with someone who is going through a difficult time.
4) To show support and comfort to someone by acknowledging and understanding their struggles or difficulties.

Examples

Commiserating Example in a sentence

1) After losing the championship game, the team spent the evening commiserating over their defeat.

2) The friends were commiserating with each other about their difficult work week.

3) She found solace in commiserating with others who had shared similar experiences.

4) The support group members were commiserating about the challenges of living with chronic illness.

5) The coworkers gathered around the water cooler, commiserating about their demanding boss.

6) The siblings were commiserating with each other about their parents' strict rules.

7) Despite their differing circumstances, the strangers found themselves commiserating over the frustrations of modern life.

8) The online forum was a space for users to come together, commiserating about the struggles of online dating.

9) The mothers at the park were commiserating about the challenges of raising toddlers.

10) The students were commiserating about the stress of final exams looming ahead.

Part of Speech

Commiserating (Verb)

Synonyms

Sympathize , Condole , Commiserate - (VERB) সহানুভূতি প্রকাশ করা

Favor , Pity , Commiserate , Favour - (VERB) দয়া করা

Encyclopedia

Commiserating is a verb that can have the following definitions:
To express sympathy or pity for someone who is experiencing hardship or suffering.
To share feelings of compassion and understanding with someone who is going through a difficult time.
To show support and comfort to someone by acknowledging and understanding their struggles or difficulties.