How Do You Spell CONDOLEMENT?

Pronunciation: [kəndˈə͡ʊlmənt] (IPA)

"Condolement" is a rarely used word that means "sympathy or condolences expressed to someone who is grieving." Its spelling appears to be a variation of the more commonly found word "condolence." The phonetic transcription of "Condolement" is /kənˈdoʊl.mənt/. The stress is placed on the second syllable, which is represented by the symbol 'ˈ'. This word seems to have fallen out of use in favor of other expressions of sympathy, but it remains a legitimate term in the English language.

Common Misspellings for CONDOLEMENT

  • xondolement
  • vondolement
  • fondolement
  • dondolement
  • cindolement
  • ckndolement
  • clndolement
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  • cojdolement
  • cohdolement
  • conxolement
  • concolement
  • confolement
  • conrolement
  • coneolement
  • condilement

Etymology of CONDOLEMENT

The word "condolement" is derived from the Middle English term "condole", which can be traced back to the Latin word "condolere". In Latin, "con" means "with" and "dolere" means "to grieve" or "to be in pain". Over time, the term "condole" was turned into a noun, resulting in the word "condolement", which refers to an expression of sympathy or the act of grieving with someone.

Plural form of CONDOLEMENT is CONDOLEMENTS