commiseratory
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From commiserator + -ory.
Adjective
[edit]commiseratory (comparative more commiseratory, superlative most commiseratory)
- Serving to commiserate; sympathetic.
- 1942, Mary Watters, The History of Mary Baldwin College, 1842-1942, Mary Baldwin College:
- Comments were not always so flattering as to the enjoyment of "listening to music we have heard practiced for months before"; but whether mildly critical and self-commiseratory or flippantly satirical, the "circus bench season" never failed to bring forth its student editorial comment.
- 1980, Anthony Burgess, Earthly powers, →ISBN:
- Nevertheless, I wrote a long commiseratory letter to Carlo, who was sent for a rest to a nursing home run by nuns at Bellagio on the Lake of Como.