sympathise

[ˈsɪmpəθaɪz]

sympathise Definition

to feel sorry for someone because you understand and care about their problems.

Using sympathise: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sympathise" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I sympathize with her situation.

  • Example

    I can sympathize with how difficult that must have been for you.

  • Example

    I sympathize with your loss.

  • Example

    I sympathize with the challenges you are facing.

sympathise Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sympathise

Antonyms for sympathise

Phrases with sympathise

  • to understand and care about someone's difficult situation

    Example

    I sympathize with the plight of refugees who have lost their homes and families.

  • sympathize with someone's pain

    to understand and care about someone's physical or emotional suffering

    Example

    I sympathize with the pain you are experiencing after your surgery.

  • to understand and care about someone's perspective or opinion

    Example

    I can sympathize with your point of view, even though I don't agree with it.

Origins of sympathise

from Greek 'syn-' meaning 'together' and 'pathos' meaning 'feeling'

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Summary: sympathise in Brief

The verb 'sympathise' [ˈsɪmpəθaɪz] means to feel sorry for someone because you understand and care about their problems. It is often used in phrases like 'sympathize with someone's plight' or 'sympathize with someone's pain.' Synonyms include 'empathize' and 'commiserate,' while antonyms include 'disregard' and 'ignore.'