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Definition sympathy in British English

sympathy noun

noun
/ˈsɪmpəθi/
1

a natural feeling of kindness and understanding that you have for someone who is experiencing something very unpleasant

Example

The film describes, with considerable sympathy, the problems faced by economic migrants.

Example

It's his own fault, so he'll get no sympathy from me.

Example

We all have great sympathy for the victims of the flood.

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2

agreement with, or support of, a group, idea, plan etc

Example

Do you have any sympathy with his point of view?

Example

Darwin himself had little sympathy for these ideas.

Example

The school should be entirely in sympathy with these aims.

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2.1

support or approval for ideas, beliefs, or people

Example

Their sympathies automatically lay with Britain's enemies.

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Definition sympathy in British English