dissympathy (Meaning)

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dissympathy (n.)

Lack of sympathy; want of interest; indifference.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dissympathy

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dissympathy Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's dissympathy for the poor was evident in his lack of support for social welfare programs.
  2. The student's dissympathy for his classmates made it difficult for him to collaborate in group projects.
  3. The manager's dissympathy for her employees led to a high turnover rate in the company.
  4. The neighbor's dissympathy for the noisy children next door made it difficult for them to enjoy their own backyard.
  5. The doctor's dissympathy for his patients made it difficult for them to trust him with their care.
  6. The teacher's dissympathy for the struggling student made it difficult for her to offer him the support he needed.
  7. The friend's dissympathy for the grieving widow made it difficult for her to find solace.
  8. The family's dissympathy for the sick child made it difficult for him to feel loved and supported.
  9. The community's dissympathy for the homeless man made it difficult for him to find a place to live.
  10. The world's dissympathy for the suffering people in war-torn countries made it difficult for them to find peace.

FAQs About the word dissympathy

Lack of sympathy; want of interest; indifference.

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No antonyms found.

The politician's dissympathy for the poor was evident in his lack of support for social welfare programs.

The student's dissympathy for his classmates made it difficult for him to collaborate in group projects.

The manager's dissympathy for her employees led to a high turnover rate in the company.

The neighbor's dissympathy for the noisy children next door made it difficult for them to enjoy their own backyard.