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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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241. Lightman immediately creates sympathy for Bennett, and yet holds him at a discreet distance.
242. His resistance to her demand will be as harmful as compliance, but her misery commands his sympathy.
243. The refusal to see it, to be touched by it, which was so infinitely better than either sympathy or enthusiasm.
244. Congress might still garner sympathy votes. Before the assassination, opinion polls gave the party 225 to 310 seats out of 537.
245. Surprisingly little sympathy too - considering the discomfort haemorrhoids can cause.
246. She longed to please, Davide noticed with sympathy commingled with impatience.
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247. In the majority of his work, he displays a sympathy which reaches to the inner core of his subject.
248. The writer must be universal in sympathy and an outcast by nature: only then can he see clearly.
249. The traditional steel and heavy engineering sectors naturally have no sympathy.
250. But the account of his moral fall and spiritual regeneration has brought a sudden end to all my sympathy.
251. The Hillsborough disaster seemed to encourage a period of self-reflection and greater public sympathy for the beleaguered game of soccer.
252. Public sympathy following Mr Adams death has brought a flood of cards and almost twelve thousand pounds in donations for his family.
253. I had some sympathy at the time, but not anymore.
254. The various Nationalists had also expressed their sympathy for such a move.
255. I tried to convey my sympathy by touching her hand.
256. There was even less sympathy in the medical press for women who wanted to control their own fertility.
257. But he had blocked all her attempts to anoint him with love and sympathy.
258. She felt a burst of sympathy but she firmly crushed it.
259. Her mouth was filled with bilious acids that her stomach had sent up in sympathy.
260. Religion is a teacher of love, kindness, sympathy, benevolence and morality, trying to improve human nature. Dr T.P.Chia 
261. The longest story is so full of pathos that the joke lines elicit only sympathy, not laughter.
262. Angus thought everyone looked so chilly that he shivered in sympathy and took a swallow from his flask.
263. Widespread sympathy for the ambulance workers was reflected in the flow of public contributions of financial support.
264. He needed intelligently and forthrightly to answer her charges and demonstrate sympathy for her embattled position.
265. Initially, Simpson said, King and Ryan expressed sympathy for her and vowed she could keep her job.
266. Harry certainly had no sympathy for Jack's frustrations with army life.
267. You are a man of special sympathy and intelligence, and I greatly respect you for it.
268. He feels as much sympathy for these victims as he does for slaves who died centuries earlier turning some tyrant's grindstone.
269. In reading the story, I felt nothing but sympathy for the victims.
270. He had a special sympathy for the underdog, and he enjoyed hobnobbing with all and sundry.
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