sympathize (Meaning)

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sympathize (v)

share the feelings of; understand the sentiments of

be understanding of

to feel or express sympathy or compassion

sympathize Sentence Examples

  1. Emily sympathized with her coworker's struggles, understanding the pressures he faced.
  2. The jury sympathized with the defendant, believing his remorseful demeanor and tragic circumstances.
  3. The teacher sympathized with her students' frustrations, acknowledging the challenges they were facing.
  4. The therapist sympathized with her client's anxiety, providing compassion and support.
  5. The doctor sympathized with his patient's pain, expressing empathy and offering appropriate treatment.
  6. The friend sympathized with the heartbroken woman, lending a listening ear and words of comfort.
  7. The family sympathized with the loss of their loved one, offering condolences and sharing memories.
  8. The community sympathized with the victims of the natural disaster, providing aid and support.
  9. The stranger sympathized with the traveler's lost luggage, offering assistance and words of encouragement.
  10. The nation sympathized with the families of the fallen soldiers, honoring their sacrifice and offering condolences.

FAQs About the word sympathize

share the feelings of; understand the sentiments of, be understanding of, to feel or express sympathy or compassion

empathize, commiserate, reassure, alleviate, console, cheer,assure, soothe, comfort, condole

trouble, worry, upset, torment, upset, trouble, torment,distress, torture, discourage

Emily sympathized with her coworker's struggles, understanding the pressures he faced.

The jury sympathized with the defendant, believing his remorseful demeanor and tragic circumstances.

The teacher sympathized with her students' frustrations, acknowledging the challenges they were facing.

The therapist sympathized with her client's anxiety, providing compassion and support.