Share (one's) sorrow In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "share (one's) sorrow", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2022-04-17 12:04

Meaning of Share (one's) sorrow

Synonyms:

be there for someone

Share (one's) sorrow spoken language verb phrase

If you share someone's sorrow, you commiserate with one about the same or similar loss, disappointment, or misfortune.

She shared my sorrow about my father's death.

When you're in sad times, find someone to share your sorrow.

Rose's been fired, so we're going to a bar with her to share her sorrow.

I've just heard about your grandfather's death. I share your sorrow.

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To understand the overall concept of something.

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1. If you say that you read someone's lips, you mean that you interpret what is being said by observing the shapes of the words formed by his lips when you are unable to hear clearly.

2. If you ask someone to read your lips, you mean that he has to pay attention and listen carefully to what you are saying.
 

Grammar and Usage of Share (one's) sorrow

Verb Forms

  • share (one's) sorrow
  • shares (one's) sorrow
  • be sharing (one's) sorrow
  • shared (one's) sorrow

It is mostly used in the present tense.

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