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    sympathy
    /ˈsɪmpəθi/

    noun

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  2. Sympathy is a feeling of sincere concern for someone who is experiencing something difficult or painful. Empathy involves actively sharing in the person’s emotional experience.

  3. SYMPATHY definition: 1. (an expression of) understanding and care for someone else's suffering: 2. to express your…. Learn more.

  4. Sympathy is a feeling of pity or sense of compassion — it's when you feel bad for someone else who's going through something hard. The ability to feel sympathy for others is a great part of what make us human, and it's what compels us to reach out and offer help.

  5. Sympathy definition: the act or state of feeling sorrow or compassion for another. See examples of SYMPATHY used in a sentence.

  6. 1. the sharing of another's emotions, esp of sorrow or anguish; pity; compassion. 2. an affinity or harmony, usually of feelings or interests, between persons or things: to be in sympathy with someone. 3. mutual affection or understanding arising from such a relationship; congeniality.

  7. noun. /ˈsɪmpəθi/ (plural sympathies) Idioms. [uncountable, countable, usually plural] the feeling of being sorry for somebody; showing that you understand and care about somebodys problems. sympathy for somebody to express/feel sympathy for somebody. I have no sympathy for Jan—it's all her own fault. I wish he'd show me a little more sympathy.

  8. 1. the sharing of another's emotions, esp of sorrow or anguish; pity; compassion. 2. an affinity or harmony, usually of feelings or interests, between persons or things. to be in sympathy with someone. 3.

  9. SYMPATHY definition: 1. the feeling that you understand and care about someone's problems: 2. agreement with or support…. Learn more.

  10. sympathy meaning, definition, what is sympathy: the feeling of being sorry for someone w...: Learn more.

  11. n. harmony of or agreement in feeling, as between two persons or on the part of one person with respect to another:[ uncountable] There was instant sympathy between the two leaders as they met at the summit. the ability to share the feelings of another, esp. in times of sorrow or trouble; compassion;