"Sympathising" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Sympathizing (verb)
To show empathy and understanding towards someone who is going through a difficult or tragic situation, often expressing feelings of compassion, concern, and support.
Example: "She wasn't just a listener, she was someone who was very good at sympathizing with her friends when they were upset."
Having or showing sympathy; feeling or expressing pity or understanding for someone else's suffering or misfortune.
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."
To feel or show sympathy, kindness, and understanding towards someone or something; to share the feelings of someone else.
A sympathist is a person who expresses sympathy or shares feelings of pity, sorrow, or enthusiasm with another person, group, or cause, typically because they feel a sense of similarity or shared experience.<br><br>In other words, a sympathist is someone who is genuinely supportive and understanding of others, often showing compassion and empathy towards those in need.
To feel or express understanding and sympathy for someone or something, often in a supportive or comforting way. <br><br>Example: "She sympathized with her friend who was upset about her failed exam."<br><br>Synonyms: feel sorry, pity, feel for, commiserate, empathize
A person who sides with or shows support for someone or something, often in secret or furtively.