Pronunciation: /ˈsɪmpəθi/
noun understanding between people; common feeling
A1 I feel sympathy for the stray cat outside.
A2 She showed sympathy towards her friend who lost their job.
B1 The charity event aimed to raise awareness and sympathy for the homeless population.
B2 His actions were driven by a genuine sense of sympathy for those less fortunate.
C1 The therapist's empathy and sympathy helped the patient through their difficult time.
C2 The politician's lack of sympathy towards the marginalized groups was heavily criticized by the public.
formal The community showed great sympathy towards the family who lost their home in the fire.
informal I really appreciate your sympathy during this difficult time.
slang Thanks for the sympathy, it means a lot to me.
figurative His heart was filled with sympathy for the stray cat wandering the streets.
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