单词 | sympathy |
释义 | sympathy[ sim-puh-thee ] / ˈsɪm pə θi / SEE SYNONYMS FOR sympathy ON THESAURUS.COM noun, plural sym·pa·thies.adjectiveexpressing sympathy: a sympathy card; a sympathy vote. VIDEO FOR SYMPATHYWATCH NOW: This Or That: Play Along With This Quiz Show On Commonly Confused WordsToday, we're quizzing people on camera in front of you all to see if they know the difference between these commonly confused words. Do you know the answers? Origin of sympathyFirst recorded in 1560–70; from Latin sympathīa, from Greek sympátheia, equivalent to sympathe-, stem of sympathḗs “sympathetic” (sym-sym- + páth(os) “suffering, sensation” + -ēs adjective suffix) + -ia-y3 SYNONYMS FOR sympathy1 concord, understanding, rapport, affinity. SEE SYNONYMS FOR sympathy ON THESAURUS.COM synonym study for sympathy1. Sympathy, compassion, pity, empathy all denote the tendency, practice, or capacity to share in the feelings of others, especially their distress, sorrow, or unfulfilled desires. Sympathy is the broadest of these terms, signifying a general kinship with another's feelings, no matter of what kind: in sympathy with her yearning for peace and freedom; to extend sympathy to the bereaved. Compassion implies a deep sympathy for the sorrows or troubles of another coupled to a powerful urge to alleviate the pain or distress or to remove its source: to show compassion for homeless refugees. Pity usually suggests a kindly, but sometimes condescending, sorrow aroused by the suffering or ill fortune of others, often leading to a show of mercy: tears of pity for war casualties; to have pity on a thief driven by hunger. Empathy most often refers to a vicarious participation in the emotions, ideas, or opinions of others, the ability to imagine oneself in the condition or predicament of another: empathy with those striving to improve their lives; to feel empathy with Hamlet as one watches the play. OTHER WORDS FROM sympathynon·sym·pa·thy, noun, plural non·sym·pa·thies.pre·sym·pa·thy, nounsu·per·sym·pa·thy, noun, plural su·per·sym·pa·thies.WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH sympathyempathy, sympathy (see synonym study at the current entry)Words nearby sympathysympathogonia, sympathogonioma, sympatholytic, sympathomimetic, sympathomimetic amine, sympathy, sympathy strike, sympatric, sympetalous, symphalangism, symphile Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for sympathyBritish Dictionary definitions for sympathysympathy / (ˈsɪmpəθɪ) / noun plural -thiesthe sharing of another's emotions, esp of sorrow or anguish; pity; compassion an affinity or harmony, usually of feelings or interests, between persons or thingsto be in sympathy with someone mutual affection or understanding arising from such a relationship; congeniality the condition of a physical system or body when its behaviour is similar or corresponds to that of a different system that influences it, such as the vibration of sympathetic strings (sometimes plural) a feeling of loyalty, support, or accord, as for an idea, cause, etc physiol the mutual relationship between two organs or parts whereby a change in one has an effect on the other Word Origin for sympathyC16: from Latin sympathīa, from Greek sumpatheia, from sumpathēs, from syn- + pathos suffering Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Medical definitions for sympathysympathy [ sĭm′pə-thē ] n.A relation between parts or organs by which a disease or disorder in one induces an effect in the other. Mental contagion, as in yawning induced by seeing another person yawn. Mutual understanding or affection arising from a relationship or an affinity, in which whatever affects one correspondingly affects the other. The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. |
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