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    Sym·pa·thy
    /ˈsimpəTHē/

    noun

  2. 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.

  3. the feeling that you understand and care about someone's problems: I have no sympathy for people who say they can't find work but are really just too lazy to look. It's not money she wants, it's just a little sympathy. Fewer examples. Laura was composing a letter of sympathy. He murmured a few words of sympathy.

  4. the feeling that you understand and care about someone's problems: I have no sympathy for people who say they can't find work but are really just too lazy to look. It's not money she wants, it's just a little sympathy. Fewer examples. Laura was composing a letter of sympathy. He murmured a few words of sympathy.

  5. 1 [uncountable, countable, usually plural] the feeling of being sorry for someone; showing that you understand and care about someone's problems to express/feel sympathy for someone I have no sympathy for Jen; it's all her own fault. I wish he'd show me a little more sympathy. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to the victims of the war.

  6. 6 days ago · noun Word forms: plural -thies. 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.

  7. Definition of sympathy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. noun,plural sym·pa·thies. the act or state of feeling sorrow or compassion for another: I can do no more than express my deep sympathy for you in your loss. agreement in feelings or emotions between people or on the part of one person toward another, especially as based on similar tastes, shared understanding, etc.:

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