Sympathy is an emotional response to a situation affecting others (compassion), or an agreement with a plan or proposal (accord).
As a noun
1. harmony of or agreement in feeling, as between persons or on the part of one person with respect to another.
2. the harmony of feeling naturally existing between persons of like tastes or opinion or of congenial dispositions.
3. the fact or power of sharing the feelings of another, esp. in sorrow or trouble; fellow feeling, compassion, or commiseration.
5. favorable or approving accord; favor or approval: He viewed the plan with sympathy and publicly backed it.
6. agreement, consonance, or accord.
7. Psychology. a relationship between persons in which the condition of one induces a parallel or reciprocal condition in another.
8. Physiology. the relation between parts or organs whereby a condition or disorder of one part induces some effect in another.
As an adjective
9. expressing sympathy: a sympathy card; a sympathy vote.
You have my deepest sympathy.
"Sympathy" is a common noun.
The adverb is sympathetically, from the adjective sympathetic. It means in a manner demonstrating sympathy or favor.
The opposite of "sympathy" (feeling for someone) could be apathy (lack of feeling).
"Emotion."
atifa means compasionate,sympathy
Gee is a mild exclamation of surprise, sympathy, or enthusiasm.
lack of caring or sympathy.
I think you may mean "sympathy" if you mean that you are sad for the family's loss.
First of all, I think your sentance is "What does sympethetic mean?", and so I will answer: Sympethetic: adj; to have sympathy. Sympathy: noun; the feeling of sorrow towards another person
The word is Isolato and it is a person who is spiritually isolated from or out of sympathy with his or her times or society.
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
It means that they act as if they have no emotions and do not show sympathy for anyone else.