Use "sympathy" in a sentence

1. Arachne’s Crime and Ovid’s Sympathy

2. Don't expect sympathy from me!

3. Sympathy for the Watney family.

4. They traded on my sympathy.

5. You're playing the sympathy card?

6. The mayor's sympathy seemed insincere.

7. She alternated between outrage and sympathy.

8. Her sympathy grew out of understanding.

9. I have no sympathy for beggars.

10. He has been overcome with sympathy.

11. Commiserationem denotat (He denotes sympathy); T

12. Apteroid Sweating is the sympathy vote

13. Their plight aroused considerable public sympathy.

14. I have much sympathy for you.

15. 10 His wretchedness aroused our sympathy.

16. The woman's plight engaged our sympathy.

17. They regarded those homeless children with great sympathy.

18. A clingy, whiny child who evokes your sympathy.

19. What is a Words of Sympathy? A word of sympathy is a good and simple way of expressing Condolences

20. Candidly, I have sympathy for both positions

21. Crowds often feel sympathy for the underdog .

22. Desmond eyed her anguished face with sympathy.

23. A strange sympathy betwixt soul and body!

24. Express your Condolences with Hallmark sympathy cards

25. I have some sympathy for that preacher.

26. For stealthily stealing my sympathy before, too.

27. Their pleas failed to engage any sympathy.

28. It's a publicity stunt to gain sympathy.

29. She felt a fraud accepting their sympathy .

30. Definition of Affecting (adjective): causing great sadness or sympathy

31. She would use low cunning to win people's sympathy.

32. I have some sympathy with this point of view.

33. Many feel a lack of sympathy for such obsession.

34. This word comes from the mid-14 th century Old French compassion “sympathy, pity” (12c.), from the Late Latin Compassionem “sympathy, to feel pity,” from com- “together” + pati “to suffer.” So the etymology of compassion suggests that sympathy, pity …

35. At the same time you must have sympathy.

36. Sometimes this sympathy could involve quite extraordinary leniency.

37. It was obvious she was angling for sympathy.

38. She expressed her sympathy to the bereaved family.

39. Her tears elicited great sympathy from her audience.

40. 7 Their pleas failed to engage any sympathy.

41. Compassion and sympathy are terms associated with empathy.

42. 4 His appearance is bound to evoke sympathy.

43. Benevolent: having or marked by sympathy and consideration for others

44. Benignant: having or marked by sympathy and consideration for others

45. Commiserative meaning Feeling or expressing commiseration, compassion, pity or sympathy.

46. 12 The Coroner extended his sympathy to the victim's family.

47. I have some sympathy with that point of view.

48. He looked at her without a vestige of sympathy.

49. Aaron was not in heartfelt sympathy with the idolatry.

50. We must tackle the problem with sympathy and understanding.

51. It's time for action, not just tea and sympathy.

52. She seemed to feel some sympathy for the patients.

53. I do not need your sympathy or your admiration.

54. I'd hoped to gain sympathy from those idiotic journalists.

55. Please accept our heartfelt sympathy on your sad loss.

56. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to all the relatives.

57. 11 I felt a pang of sympathy for her.

58. 6 Greet sb with unfeigned pleasure, delight, sympathy, etc.

59. Commiserate definition is - to feel or express sympathy : condole

60. She felt a pang of retrospective sympathy for Mel.

61. The plight of the famine victims commands everyone's sympathy.

62. His remorse is just an artifice to gain sympathy.

63. She never expressed any sympathy when I was injured.

64. Taylor would win no prizes for softness and sympathy.

65. Commiseration refers to feelings of sympathy for other people

66. 3 His case is unlikely to evoke public sympathy.

67. Her cheerful disposition, sympathy, and tact made her popular.

68. He wanted to show his sympathy for the bereaved.

69. It sounds as if he's just angling for sympathy.

70. 2 Sympathy is an irrelevance - we need practical help.

71. Commiserative definition: feeling or expressing sympathy synonyms: sympathetic antonyms: unsympathetic, uncompassionate

72. • The bereaved need sympathy, consolation, encouragement, distraction and opportunity for abreaction.

73. He could not get up an atom of sympathy for her.

74. He warned this might backfire and invite sympathy for the party.

75. I am rather sceptical about their professed sympathy for the poor.

76. Thefeeling, mixed of bitterness, anger, sympathy and mercy, overspread their bodies.

77. I am rather skeptical about their professed sympathy for the poor.

78. I must confess I have some sympathy with his views.

79. He said his organization is inundated with calls of sympathy.

80. Expressions of sympathy flooded in from all over the country.