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condolences

/kənˈdoʊlənsəz/

Meanings
  • noun

    expressing sympathy and concern for someone's loss or suffering

    - "The family received an outpouring of condolences after the death of their loved one."
    - "It's important to offer sincere condolences during times of grief."

Pronunciation
  1. /kənˈdoʊlənsəz/



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Antonyms

congratulations
Rhymes
Words rhyming with condolences
consolances , condescendances
Variants
List of all variants of condolences that leads to same result
condolence , condolences
Etymology
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Originally from the Latin 'condolere,' meaning 'to mourn with,' condolences refer to expressions of sympathy and support during times of loss or sadness.


Trivia
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  1. In some cultures, it is customary to offer condolences in the form of food, such as a traditional dish or a basket of fruits.

  2. The ancient Romans believed that offering condolences was a way to appease the gods and ensure the deceased person's soul a peaceful journey to the afterlife.


Related Concepts
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  1. sympathy: A feeling of compassion or concern for another's suffering or misfortune.

  2. consolation: An act or expression of comfort or encouragement to someone in distress.


Culture
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In many cultures, condolences are expressed through traditional practices such as food offerings, prayers, or visits to the grieving family. In literature, condolences are often portrayed as a way to comfort and heal during times of loss.

How to Memorize "condolences"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a group of people offering their condolences to a grieving family. Imagine the expressions of sympathy and concern on their faces, and the comforting words they speak.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'condolences' with the idea of comfort and support during times of loss. Think of the compassionate expressions and actions that come with offering condolences.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Cares and Condolences' to remember the meaning of the word. The 'C' stands for 'Cares,' representing the concern and compassion offered during condolences, and the 'Condolences' part represents the expressions of sympathy and support.


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