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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211. With the right kind of self-certainty goes sympathy with others and a sane balance of mind.
212. My heart aches with a load of sympathy for you and Thomas.
213. He deserves some sympathy: how on earth could he deliver artistic goods that have the weight of his global charity work?
214. Wary sufferers will have learned to suffer silently lest they raise stifled giggles rather than sympathy.
215. There would be loud applause for the suggestion from Labour Back Benchers, but he has my sympathy.
216. Cecil's response, which they received on 6 August, was an expression of sympathy - and equally cautious.
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217. But I have enormous sympathy for our teachers after reading the foreword to Labour's version of the National Curriculum.
218. A good look at the bottom end of a drummer tended to lower crowd sympathy.
219. There was no sympathy with the national aspirations of the inhabitants.
220. The jury's verdict was clearly influenced by their sympathy for the defendant.
221. As such they don't deserve punishment, rather understanding and sympathy.
222. It appealed for sympathy with the unemployed in a way which did not challenge the consensus about the problem.
223. At best she had expected bland sympathy from him, but the sparks shooting in his eyes were genuine.
224. His sacking is a clear message to other officers that they will receive no sympathy for their indiscretions.
225. What there is instead is a deep sense of sympathy with those who have been damaged by the flood.
226. But some staff members have at one point expressed sympathy for a Valley secession.
227. Those who did believe me offered no solace; only sympathy and empty platitudes.
228. So compulsively did he watch me empty my glass that he drained his own in compulsive sympathy.
229. Brenda wanted to demonstrate her sympathy in a practical way.
230. This man had as little sympathy for the environment as a pike might have kind feelings towards a minnow.
231. They shifted their gaze to Rosen who grimaced sympathy at them,[sentencedict.com] nodding.
232. The immorality of capital punishment does not lie in the sympathy level of a particular convicted murderer.
233. The Queen sent a message of hope and sympathy to the American people.
234. Sympathy for the general aims of civil rights legislation turned to hostility when it affected people's everyday lives.
235. Sympathy, Love, Fortune... We all have these qualities but still tend to not use them! Anne Frank
236. Heard in the context of his and Holly's gushing sympathy, it sounded very like the truth.
237. She chooses to paint objects and settings that reflect the natural pleasure and sympathy she has with her daily life.
238. I, too, express my sympathy to his family and to his fiance e and her family.
239. She is entitled to sympathy for a broken marriage which was not purely of her doing.
240. Though she was not entirely at ease with Mrs Frere her heart flooded with sympathy for her loss.