no, sympathy is a feeling
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∙ 2009-09-12 23:13:32Sympathy is correct.
As a noun. "I have sympathy for Patti." "With greatest sympathy, Bob."
Sympathy is a noun.
The winning team had sympathy for the losers.
Sympathy is not an adjective, it's a noun. Sympathetic is an adjective.
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Yes, it is perfectly acceptable to bring a sympathy card to a wake. However, many people choose to bring the card to the gathering afterwards so as to not take away from the mood of the wake.
The mood could be pity because of the sympathy one should feel towards the plight of the Loisels. Also, knowing that ten years of their life were spent doing hard manual labor was a waste.
Sympathy is correct.
As a noun. "I have sympathy for Patti." "With greatest sympathy, Bob."
With Sympathy was created in 1982.
The word sympathy (sympathies) is an abstract noun; sympathy is also an adjective.
I can give you several sentences.I have a lot of sympathy for her.His sympathy was appreciated.The funeral guests stopped to pay their sympathy to Mom.
Sympathy is a noun.
You have my deepest sympathy.
"Sympathy" in Polish is "sympatia".
I have no sympathy for people like you.