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Sentence count:270+15Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: commiserationcompassioncondolencemercypitysensitivitytoleranceunderstandingAntonym: antipathySimilar words: symptomsymbolworthywealthyOlympicsymbolicOlympicswith youngMeaning: ['sɪmpəθɪ]  n. 1. an inclination to support or be loyal to or to agree with an opinion 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. 
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151. A clingy, whiny child who evokes your sympathy.
152. Her cheerful disposition, sympathy, and tact made her popular.
153. She deserves sympathy in these present difficult times.
154. It was a genuine expression of sympathy.
155. Every man there expressed his sympathy.
156. People couldn't offer her expressions of sympathy.
156. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
157. Nor did he have to present himself as piteous in order to feed his everlasting hunger for sympathy.
158. A baby was crying, and I felt a certain sympathy for it.
159. The report concluded that the Khmer Rouge tactic was proving successful and that grassroots sympathy for the group had probably been underestimated.
160. There is no doubt that Zbo played on Modigliani's illness to excite sympathy in a way which the artist did not appreciate.
161. We have little sympathy for people who leave their jobs without just cause.
162. Mr Barter recorded a suicide verdict and expressed his sympathy to Mr Banks' family.
163. None the less, he felt annoyed at Eleanor for trying to wring sympathy out of him in this way.
164. He's trying to enlist my sympathy by pretending he's in the grip of some third thing.
165. She tried everything in an attempt to evoke sympathy and pity from her parents.
166. There is an earthquake in Leghorn: Flaubert doesn't cry out in sympathy.
167. Comfort may come also from acts of sympathy by unknown strangers: cards, signs, flowers upon the water.
168. They respond in sympathy to what she is doing and imitate her movements.
169. Ste Barbe's episcopal acta confirm his sympathy for the ethos of the Yorkshire monastic reform movement.
170. Some one suggested the Mayor of St Louis, Missouri, thinking that the consonance of names might perhaps evoke sympathy.
171. Describe fully what took place, in a way which will arouse the feelings and sympathy of your readers.
172. For the last 18 months of his life, he bummed money, cigarettes and sympathy from his friends.
173. C., to Texas in 1972, Moores believes baseball owners may have sympathy for the Padres.
174. Such omission is completely in sympathy with the trend in physical geography for nearly a century after Man and Nature.
175. A hostile audience would, in minutes, change into one of sympathy and cooperation.
176. The victims' demand for capital punishment has boomeranged on them, provoking sympathy for the person they most abhor.
177. Mr. Brooke I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for his opening expression of sympathy.
178. He wants to express his deep sympathy to the Humphreys family.
179. Its consequences are hostility to the strong state and vanguard party and sympathy with pluralism and perhaps forms of anarchism.
180. We feel sympathy for the hero who is led astray under the influence of his false friend.
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