"I would condole her after the loss of her husband."
To condole means to express sympathy for someone. Often used to send "condolences" to someone. An example would be: "Betty went home from college to condole with her mother after her father's death".
Many people try to condole others when there is a death in the family
No. "Condole" is not used with an object. It would be correct to say "condole with him for the death of his uncle." Note that "condole" used this way is not very common, although "condolences" is, especially in the expression "to offer condolences."Another possibility is that you were thinking of the word console. Condole means to express sympathy with someone who is sad, and console means to comfort someone who is sad or disappointed. It is correct to say "console him over the death of his uncle."
Pre means before. so the prefix is con.
u can use some words according to the subject 1. soothe 2. console 3. condole you can find some synonyms in word document for these words....
The word 'calamitous' is an adjective, and refers to something terrible/tragic/a horrible accident. So -- " I offer you my sincere condolences on the death of ____ in the calamitous earthquake that struck ____."
The word condole means to comfort someone , especially if someonew has lost a near and dear one.
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