Synonym: commiseration, compassion, condolence, mercy, pity, sensitivity, tolerance, understanding. Antonym: antipathy. Similar words: symptom, symbol, worthy, wealthy, Olympic, symbolic, Olympics, with young. Meaning: ['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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181. Experience has too often shown that problems arise where there is a lack of sympathy with the Church and its worshippers.
182. He appeared so frail that people taking communion were moved to sympathy.
183. The scene of the accident was surrounded by flowers, many with handwritten cards expressing sympathy.
184. Would Merymose, who had been so badly let down by Akhenaten himself, be able to feel any sympathy at all?
185. Feeling somehow disadvantaged produces in him a sympathy for disadvantages in other people.
186. The girl's solitary state occasioned a good deal of sympathy, and in some cases,[http://sentencedict.com/sympathy.html] even stronger feelings.
187. Should Gatting and his crew receive their paroles one's sympathy for refuseniks like Rob Bailey can only heighten.
188. By such devices she perverted his sympathy into agreement with her fantasy that the West for them was only an excursion.
189. People were unfailingly courteous and showed great sympathy - but throughout, all eyes were firmly on Abu Dhabi.
190. Initially, Peter won the sympathy of a few board members with his critique of the program s academic standards.
191. Each new man into the hut had clucked sympathy for Adimov's mishap, each had thought that wise.
192. I felt that the Zimmer frame parked alongside the court evoked a touch of sympathy.
193. Like crying wolf, if you keep looking for sympathy as a justification for your actions, you will someday be left standing alone when you really need help. Criss Jami
194. Jessica clucked her tongue in sympathy when she saw his bruised arm.
195. Pitt, managing a consistent and credible Belfast accent, brings tremendous sympathy to a character dedicated to killing.
196. Only a wild card like Miss Shelly Thomas of Riverdale was likely to have sympathy!
197. The parodic elements of Gay's pastorals are matched by close descriptions and a genuine sympathy for rural life.
198. They do have some support and sympathy from the district council.
199. Our sympathy is cold to the relation of distant misery. Edward Gibbon
200. That ominous expression of sympathy from pebbled-glassed Jules, who took her hand and asked her meaningfully how she was?
201. It abhors all violence and relies upon moral education, love and sympathy to secure human progress.
202. By Feb. 9 sympathy strikes had broken out at higher education establishments in several cities.
203. She accepted his expressions of sympathy and gratitude for seeing him, with sweet womanly grace.
204. I am to convey to you an expression of the sincere sympathy of the Army Council.
205. The national media made her a heroine, status richly deserved, and the sympathy grew even more.
206. There were disgusted nods, but little sense of sympathy from either.
207. Far from rendering them subject to ridicule, such a stress is one of the best ways to hold an audience and gain sympathy.
208. Some one who annoyed with her need for sympathy, who irritated with her shameless display of pathos.
209. These sympathy prosurvival engrams, which make up the ally computations, vary only in intensity from the standard prosurvival engram.
210. I dozed fitfully until morning, when I awake feeling knackered; my spouse looked worried and ashen in sympathy.