| CONDOLE | • condole v. (Intransitive) To express sympathetic sorrow; to lament in sympathy (with someone on something). • condole v. (Transitive) To condole with (someone). • condole v. (Transitive) To say in an expression of sympathy. |
| CONDOLED | • condoled v. Simple past tense and past participle of condole. • CONDOLE v. to express sympathetic sorrow; to grieve in sympathy. |
| CONDOLER | • condoler n. A person who condoles. • CONDOLER n. one who condoles. |
| CONDOLES | • condoles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of condole. • CONDOLE v. to express sympathetic sorrow; to grieve in sympathy. |
| CONDOLENT | • condolent adj. Of or pertaining to condolence. • condolent adj. Compassionate. • CONDOLENT adj. expressing sympathy. |
| CONDOLERS | • condolers n. Plural of condoler. • CONDOLER n. one who condoles. |
| CONDOLENCE | • condolence n. (Uncountable) Comfort, support or sympathy. • condolence n. (Countable, usually in the plural) An expression of comfort, support, or sympathy offered to the family… • CONDOLENCE n. sympathy with another in sorrow. |
| RONDOLETTO | • rondoletto n. (Music) A simple rondo. • RONDOLETTO n. a short rondo. |
| CONDOLEMENT | • condolement n. Sorrow. • condolement n. An expression of sorrow or sympathy for somebody else’s bereavement; condolence. • CONDOLEMENT n. (Shakespeare) the act of condoling. |
| CONDOLENCES | • condolences n. Plural of condolence. • condolences n. Comfort, support, or sympathy offered especially to the family and friends of somebody who has died. • condolences interj. Expressing sympathy to someone, especially after learning of a close death. |
| RONDOLETTOS | • rondolettos n. Plural of rondoletto. • RONDOLETTO n. a short rondo. |
| CONDOLEMENTS | • condolements n. Plural of condolement. • CONDOLEMENT n. (Shakespeare) the act of condoling. |