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sympathy an inclination to support or be loyal to or to agree with an opinion; "his sympathies were always with the underdog"; "I knew I could count on his understanding" sharing the feelings of others (especially feelings of sorrow or anguish) a relation of affinity or harmony between people; whatever affects one correspondingly affects the other; "the two of them were in close sympathy"
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sympathy is an emotional affinity in which whatever affects one correspondingly affects the other, and its synonym is pity. Sympathy must become empathy. Empathy, which is important in the development of a moral sense, is the ability to imagine oneself in another
Ãâó: miriams-well.org/Glossary/
sympathy Sharing the feelings of the characters; "feeling with" (The University of Victoria Writer's Guide).
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sympathy the feelings you have towards an author or his or her characters when reading a text, skilful authors direct or manipulate your sympathies through their choice and use of structure, language and ideas
Ãâó: www.longman.co.uk/tt_seceng/resources/glosauth.htm
sympathy n. denotes fellow feeling or emotional identification with a person when we seem to share his experiences and feelings.
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