Public sympathy refers to the collective feelings of compassion, empathy, or support that a community or society expresses towards individuals, groups, or causes, often in response to hardships or injustices. It can manifest in various forms, such as social movements, charitable donations, or public demonstrations. This sentiment is influenced by media representation, cultural values, and individual experiences, shaping how people perceive and react to social issues. Ultimately, public sympathy can drive social change and influence policy decisions.
To win public sympathy-
public sympathy for Jackson, who lost because of a "corrupt bargain."
no, sympathy is a feeling
Sympathy is correct.
With Sympathy was created in 1982.
You have my deepest sympathy.
Tagalog translation of sympathy: simpatiya or pagkaawa
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.
The verb suffix of "sympathy" is "-ize." For example, "sympathize" is the verb form of "sympathy."
"Sympathy" in Polish is "sympatia".
"Sympathy" is a common noun.
If you are referring to A Christmas Carol, he wrote it as a way to criticize greedy capitalists and to make the public have sympathy for the poor.