"Sympathises" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sympathises" Meaning

To feel or show sympathy, kindness, and understanding towards someone or something; to share the feelings of someone else.

"Sympathises" Examples

Meaning:

To feel or show sympathy for someone.

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Verbs

The audience still sympathises with the poor family despite their questionable actions.
We sympathise with her after hearing about her loss.
The community was sympathetic and understanding, and the couple readily sympathised with the family's feelings.

Nouns

It is they who sympathise as to whether this could happen to someone else.

Adjectives

We all empathise and sympathise with people who have gone through that experience an professionaly, with great sensitivity and compassion.

"Sympathises" Similar Words

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Having or showing sympathy; feeling or expressing pity or understanding for someone else's suffering or misfortune.

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Sympathies are feelings of kindness, pity, or sorrow expressed or offered to someone who has experienced a misfortune or tragedy. The term can also refer to a message expressing condolences, usually to someone who has lost a loved one, such as a friend or family member.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "I want to send my sympathies to your family for the loss of your loved one."<br> "The community extended its sympathies to the victims of the natural disaster."

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