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sympathy

/ˈsɪm.pəθ.i/noun3 syllables

Sympathy means: an inclination to support or be loyal to or to agree with an opinion.

Synonyms for sympathy9

noun, as in an inclination to support or be loyal to or to agree with an opinion

noun, as in sharing the feelings of others (especially feelings of sorrow or anguish)

fellow feeling

also used for sympathy

compassion, pity, bowels, commiseration, empathy, mercy, remorse

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What does sympathy mean?3

noun

1

an inclination to support or be loyal to or to agree with an opinion“his sympathies were always with the underdog”

2

sharing the feelings of others (especially feelings of sorrow or anguish)

3

a relation of affinity or harmony between people; whatever affects one correspondingly affects the other“the two of them were in close sympathy”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Sympathy in a sentence

  • When his wife died, he received dozens of letters of sympathy.CK
  • Sympathy, for me, is the only form of bribery.joshodude_1308
  • In interpersonal relations, nothing is more important than the ability to evoke sympathy.Miktsoanit
  • Be careful not to confuse sympathy for empathy.orcrist
  • It seems like they decided to use a sympathy play.terrywallwork
  • The man was devoid of such human feelings as sympathy.unknown
  • The mayor expressed his sympathy to all the families of the victims.Amastan
  • The child pretended to cry so it could get some sympathy.patgfisher

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Forms of sympathy

as a noun

plural
sympathies