sympathetic Antonyms

Meaning of sympathetic

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sympathetic (a)

of or relating to the sympathetic nervous system

expressing or feeling or resulting from sympathy or compassion or friendly fellow feelings; disposed toward

(of characters in literature or drama) evoking empathic or sympathetic feelings

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sympathetic (s)

showing or motivated by sympathy and understanding and generosity

having similar disposition and tastes

relating to vibrations that occur as a result of vibrations in a nearby body

sympathetic Sentence Examples

  1. The therapist's sympathetic demeanor put the client at ease.
  2. The sympathetic teacher understood the student's struggles.
  3. The doctor's sympathetic nature made the difficult diagnosis easier to accept.
  4. The friend's sympathetic listening was a source of comfort during the crisis.
  5. The parent's sympathetic response fostered a trusting relationship between them and their child.
  6. The sympathetic neighbor offered support and assistance during the flood.
  7. The boss's sympathetic understanding of the employee's situation led to a flexible work arrangement.
  8. The sympathetic jury sympathized with the victim's experience.
  9. The empathetic professor showed a sympathetic understanding of the students' diverse perspectives.
  10. The sympathetic coworker created a supportive and compassionate workplace.

FAQs About the word sympathetic

of or relating to the sympathetic nervous system, expressing or feeling or resulting from sympathy or compassion or friendly fellow feelings; disposed toward, s

compassionate, gentle, loving, benevolent, feeling, understanding, affectionate,empathetic, warm, humane

cool, indifferent, obdurate, heartless, inhumane, cold-blooded, cold-blooded, aloof, unsympathetic, aloof

The therapist's sympathetic demeanor put the client at ease.

The sympathetic teacher understood the student's struggles.

The doctor's sympathetic nature made the difficult diagnosis easier to accept.

The friend's sympathetic listening was a source of comfort during the crisis.