To sympathize
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.
I felt sympathetic towards the starving children in Africa.
Sympathetic arousal in psychology refers to the activation of the sympathetic nervous system in response to stress or perceived threat. This leads to the release of adrenaline and the "fight or flight" response, increasing heart rate, blood pressure, and overall physiological arousal to help the individual respond to the situation.
Do you mean "sympathetic"? It comes from two roots, "pathos" which means to feel, and "syn" which means "together with". If you are sympathetic with someone or something, you feel together with them, or you feel what they are feeling. "I am sympathetic to the cause of the oppressed Wal-mart employees--I feel their pain."
Of, expressing, feeling, or resulting from sympathy
verb: to be sympathetic = simpatizaradjective: sympathetic = compasivo (compassionate), comprensivo (understanding)Do not use 'simpático'. This is a "false friend" which actually means 'friendly', not sympathetic.
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.
Exhibit can be a noun or a verb: The art exhibit made him exhibit sympathetic feelings. It is not, however, a pronoun.
more sympathetic
Sympathetic
sympathetic nervous system.
The word "sympathetic" can function as either an adjective or a noun.
my mum is so sympathetic
James is a very SYMPATHETIC guy
sympathetic
The prefix for sympathetic is "sym-", which means together or with.
A suffix for sympathetic is "-ly", as in sympathetically.