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[ sim-puh-thahy-zer ] / ˈsɪm pəˌθaɪ zər / SEE SYNONYMS FOR sympathizer ON THESAURUS.COM
nouna person who sympathizes. Ophthalmology. an eye that exhibits ophthalmia because of disease or injury of the other. Origin of sympathizerFirst recorded in 1805–15; sympathize + -er1 OTHER WORDS FROM sympathizernon·sym·pa·thiz·er, nounWords nearby sympathizersympathicotonic, sympathicotripsy, sympathicotropic, sympathin, sympathize, sympathizer, sympatho-, sympathoblast, sympathoblastoma, sympathogonia, sympathogonioma Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for sympathizerThe president considered “Lucky Lindy,” as he was derisively called, a Nazi sympathizer and a subversive. The Fight Over America’s Entrance to WWII|Sandra McElwaine|April 7, 2013|DAILY BEAST A partizan of the man she hated, or a sympathizer with this stranger who had already given her too much joy? The City of Delight|Elizabeth Miller And this is the cousin from across the sea who bids fair to become our more than sympathizer? Peggy Owen Patriot|Lucy Foster Madison How were they to distinguish a neutral or a sympathizer from their foes? Romantic Spain|John Augustus O'Shea
"Throw them through the roof, Pilot, we'll see fair play," cried a sympathizer. The Lumberjack Sky Pilot|Thomas D. Whittles Morier was throughout the war a sympathizer with Germany as against France. My Autobiography|F. Max Mller
Words related to sympathizercollaborator, backer, supporter, ally, friend, defender, partisan, benefactor, patron, condoler, consoler, solacer |