No, sympathetic is an adjective. An adjective is used to describe a person, place, thing, emotion, etc.
Example sentences:
The sympathetic boss let Sally leave work early to pick up her child at daycare.
John was described as a sympathetic man, always aware of other people's feelings.
A sympathetic person may not be an empathetic person.
Note: The word sympathy is the noun.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'sympathetic' is sympatheticness, a word for a quality.The word 'sympathetic' is the adjective form of the abstract noun sympathy, a word for an emotion.
The word "sympathetic" can function as either an adjective or a noun.
Yes, sympathetic describes a noun, so it is an adjective.
The noun 'softness' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical quality.The noun 'softness' is an abstract noun as a word for the quality of being sympathetic, lenient, or compassionate; the tendency of a market, currency, or commodity to fall in value; a word for a concept.
Sympathy is not an adjective, it's a noun. Sympathetic is an adjective.
The root word for "sympathetic" is "sympathy." This term comes from the Latin word "sympathia," which means "fellow feeling" or "affection."
she may look sympatethic but she is not
Sympathetic?
Kind or sympathetic to others.
sympathetic, or caring
He was sympathetic towards the homeless person. He did not feel sympathetic towards the girl who did not study and failed the test. She wanted to be sympathetic, but she just couldn't when she learned what really happened.
The word that means a "sympathetic awareness" is Empathy.