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7-letter words (1 found)

CONDOLE,

6-letter words (5 found)

CLONED,COLONE,COOLED,LOCOED,NOODLE,

5-letter words (15 found)

CLONE,CODEN,CODON,COLED,COLON,CONDO,CONED,COOED,DOLCE,DOOCE,DOOLE,LODEN,LOOED,ODEON,OLDEN,

4-letter words (33 found)

CLOD,CLON,CODE,COED,COLD,COLE,COND,CONE,COOL,COON,DECO,DELO,DOCO,DOEN,DOLE,DONE,DOOL,DOON,ECOD,ENOL,LEND,LENO,LOCO,LODE,LONE,LOON,NODE,NOEL,NOLE,NOLO,OLDE,OLEO,ONCE,

3-letter words (28 found)

CEL,COD,COL,CON,COO,DEL,DEN,DOC,DOE,DOL,DON,DOO,ECO,ELD,END,EON,LED,LOD,LOO,NED,NOD,NOO,ODE,OLD,OLE,ONE,ONO,OON,

2-letter words (12 found)

DE,DO,ED,EL,EN,LO,NE,NO,OD,OE,ON,OO,

1-letter words (1 found)

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You can make 95 words from condole according to the Scrabble US and Canada dictionary.

Definitions and meaning of condole

condole

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin condoleo (to suffer with another).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kənˈdoʊl/
  • Rhymes: -əʊl

Verb

condole (third-person singular simple present condoles, present participle condoling, simple past and past participle condoled)

  1. (intransitive) To express sympathetic sorrow; to lament in sympathy (with someone on something).
    • 1674, William Temple, “To the Countess of Essex upon Her Grief occasioned by the loss of Her only Daughter” in Miscellanea, London: Edward Gellibrand, 1680, pp. 170-171,[1]
      [] your friends would have cause to rejoyce rather than condole with you []
  2. (transitive) To condole with (someone).
    • 1662, John Donne, “A Cabinet of Merry Conceits” in Donne’s Satyr, London: M. Wright, No. 98, p. 64,[3]
      I not condole the dead, but those who’re living,
      To whom the fear of death, gives cause of grieveing.
    • 1958, Karen Blixen (as Isak Dinesen), “Babette’s Feast” in Anecdotes of Destiny, London: Michael Joseph,[4]
      When in early days the sisters had gently condoled her upon her losses, they had been met with that majesty and stoicism of which Monsieur Papin had written. ‘What will you ladies?’ she had answered, shrugging her shoulders, ‘it is Fate.’
  3. (transitive) To say in an expression of sympathy.
    • London: The Egoist Press, p. 252,[5]
    • 1940, Marjorie Bowen (as Joseph Shearing), The Crime of Laura Sarelle, Berkley Medallion, 1965, Part One,[6]
      “You still look faint, my dear,” condoled Mrs. Sylk. “It is the motion and smell of this hideous train. How it rocks! []
  4. (transitive, India, chiefly obsolete in other dialects) To lament, grieve, bemoan (something).
    • 1680, John Dryden, “The Preface to Ovid’s Epistles” in Ovid’s Epistles translated by several hands, London: Jacob Tonson,[8]
      If Julia were then Married to Agrippa, why should our Poet make his Petition to Isis, for her safe Delivery, and afterwards, Condole her Miscarriage; which for ought he knew might be by her own Husband?

Related terms

  • condolence
  • condoled chief

Translations

Anagrams

  • cold one

Latin

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈkon.do.leː/, [ˈkɔn̪d̪ɔɫ̪eː]
  • (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈkon.do.le/, [ˈkɔn̪d̪ole]

Verb

condolē

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of condoleō

Source: wiktionary.org