commiserate kəˌmɪzəˈreɪt verb
: feel or express sympathy or compassion
The word commiserate has appeared 43 times on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on May 2 in The New York Times Magazine article “What (Actually) Brings Teens Joy?” by Charley Locke. The article includes an interview response by Genevieve Henry, 18, who wakes up in the middle of the night to watch Australian soccer:
It’s the most special thing, to share a unique passion with someone, as I do with my dad. It’s a different way to communicate our love for each other. Watching the games in the middle of the night is extra special, because I think we’re probably the only people awake within a 10-mile radius. It feels like a special moment when we get to bond, with no pressure but the pressure of our team winning. We commiserate when they lose and cheer really loudly when they score — although, when we shout after an exciting goal, we scare my dog and wake up my mom and sister.
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