sympathy|sympathies in English
noun
['sym·pa·thy || 'sɪmpəθɪ]
affinity, understanding; compassion, pity, concern, commiseration, empathy; approval
Use "sympathy|sympathies" in a sentence
1. 29 No artist has ethical sympathies . An ethical sympathy in an artist is unpardonable mannerism of style.
2. Please accept our deepest sympathies.
3. What are your political sympathies?
4. Our sympathies go to the bereaved.
5. She has frequently expressed Republican sympathies.
6. You have no claim on my sympathies.
7. My sympathies go out to the boy's mother.
8. My sympathies are with the workers in this dispute.
9. They make no secret of their leftist sympathies.
10. He is known to have right-wing sympathies.
11. Matheson is known for his pro-socialist sympathies.
12. Her sympathies lie firmly with the Conservative Party.
13. Our deepest sympathies go out to her husband and children.
14. There is little doubt, either, where Carey's sympathies lie.
15. Our sympathies are with the families of the victims.
16. Her sympathies lie firmly with the Conservative Party. Sentencedict.com
17. Amy's own Republican sympathies strengthened as the days passed.
18. 13 He is known to have right-wing sympathies.
19. I wanted to express my sympathies on your resignation.
20. Arachne’s Crime and Ovid’s Sympathy
21. Don't expect sympathy from me!
22. 23 Jackson was well disposed towards journalists of left-wing sympathies.
23. His sympathies rapidly shifted to the side of the workers.
24. His sympathies were always with the poor and the oppressed.
25. Our hearts/sympathies go out to relatives of the victims.