A condolence is an expression of sympathy and concern. When one expresses their condolences they are saying they are offering their sympathy to another in a time of loss and sorrow.
That is the correct spelling of "condolences" (sympathy for a loss, usually a death).Condolences is correct.
Condolence is a noun.
condolences
You say "my condolences", not "my condolence". For example, if someone you know has passed away, you would write in a sympathy card "I am sorry for your loss, my condolences".
No, the word condolences is actually stressed on the *second* syllable. Condolences.
Use bible verses as your condolence message
There may be. There are often holidays for condolences.
condoléances is the French word for condolences.
To condole, or give support to someone in a time of need. You give your condolences at a funeral for example, or you give your condolences to a friend in a time of need. You give your thoughts.
"Please accept out sincerest condolences in this time of sorrow ... ... ... "I called Jackson to pay my condolences after his mother's death.Sarah received condolences from many people she'd never met when Sparky was hit by the car.The president sent a condolence letter to the soldier's widow.After his mom died, I tried to offer my condolences.Condolences are expressions of sympathy. Here are some sentences.You have my condolences for your loss.He sent his condolences to the funeral.Condolences on the team's loss.
Condolences are expressions of sympathy with a person who is suffering sorrow, misfortune, or grief.
AnswerWhenever someone says that they are offering their condolences it just means that they are offering their sympathies. Usually this is used in the case of a loved one or friend dying.