A feeling of worry, or pity.
When someone
condoles, or offers their
condolences to a particular situation or person, they are offering active, conscious
support of that person or activity. Often, the
English language expression "my condolences" will be in a context, such as
death of a friend's loved one, in which the one offering condolences is compelled to feel
pity towards the unfortunate party. But condolences can also be offered by friends or supporters of circumstances that are legally debatable, such as the justifiability of a
domestic abuse victim killing her/his abusive partner. In this case, some might offer their condolences to the victim, while others might not.