"Sympathising" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sympathising" Meaning

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."

"Sympathising" Examples

Verb: sympathising


| Example 1 | Tense and Aspect | Form |
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| I couldn't help but help my friend, and was sympathising with her through the tough time. | Present Simple | -ing form used for continuous aspect and verb.Tense specifies a general truth. |


| Example 2 | Tense and Aspect | Form |
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| I started sympathising with her plans after understanding what she wanted to become. | Past Simple | -ing form used with past simple to denote a general action in a past situation. |


| Example 3 | Tense and Aspect | Form |
| --- | --- | --- |
| As my sister lay ill, everyone in the house was sympathising with her and making sure she felt better. | Simple Present | -ing form combines continuous aspect and present simple tense to express a habitual action. |


| Example 4 | Tense and Aspect | Form |
| --- | --- | --- |
| She couldn't explain why, but sympathising with the told her a lot about herself. | Past Continuous | -ing form used for the past continuous to denote an action that came into effect in an action's intervals. |


| Example 5 | Tense and Aspect | Form |
| --- | --- | --- |
| When I finally sympathised with my brother, he then cooled down and made friends. | Past Simple | -ed form used for an action that one time.ended in the past. |

"Sympathising" Similar Words

Sympathetical

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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

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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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To feel or show sympathy or pity for someone or something.

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

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Sympathist

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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.

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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

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A person who sides with or shows support for someone or something, often in secret or furtively.

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