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commiserate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of commiserate in Hindi

  • सहानुभूति प्रकट करना
  • हमदर्दी रखना
  • दया आना
  • दया करना
  • दया का अनुभव करना

commiserate Definition

Verb

  • express or feel sympathy or pity; sympathize.

commiserate Example

  • They told him no, and with a wave, he was off to commiserate with his protégés. ( उन्होंने उसे नहीं कहा, और एक लहर के साथ, वह अपने प्रोटेगस के साथ बधाई देने के लिए रवाना हो गया। )
  • I commiserate with her and ask how things are at home. ( मैं उसके साथ बधाई देता हूं और पूछता हूं कि घर पर चीजें कैसी हैं। )
  • For the most part all he could do was listen and commiserate. ( सबसे अधिक भाग के लिए वह जो कर सकता था वह सब सुन और सराह रहा था। )
  • Harry, who could commiserate with the activity after his day of studies, nodded in sympathy. ( हैरी, जो अपनी पढ़ाई के दिन के बाद गतिविधि के साथ सहानुभूति में सिर हिला सकता था। )

More Sentence

  • You commiserate together about life's problems.
  • He plugged in a Coltrane disc and then a Gerry Mulligan and laid back to commiserate with the perfect sound of it all while he closed his eyes and pretended he was happy.
  • Because you hardly have commiserate and flesh!
  • You'd better commiserate John on his recent misfortunes.
  • The wounded fellow sufferers commiserate with each other.
  • I commiserate with you on the loss of your mother.
  • I hate the tribulation, I commiserate the sorrow brought by tribulation.
  • I commiserate with my friend after he failed his examination.
  • The programme was filmed in front of a live audience who had to clap, laugh and commiserate in all the appropriate places.
  • She wanted to commiserate with the horse's assistant, who seemed as awkward in his role as Jessi felt in hers.
  • Some of my so-called friends called me the following days to ask whether I was all right and to commiserate with my mishap.
  • I could commiserate with her predicament, but at least I knew her story had a happy ending — fifty years of marriage, two children, five grandchildren.
  • If only I had someone I could commiserate with about this invasion of privacy, about the way everyone was treating us like murderers instead of grieving children.
  • Graduation requirements shall be set in harmony with the entrance requirements of the Higher Institutions of this State, and the corollary testing commiserate with same.
  • Your older child will feel even more grown up when he can commiserate with you.
  • she went over to commiserate with Rose on her unfortunate circumstances