English to Latin Meaning of sympathy - ferantur


Sympathy :
ferantur

ferantur, compassio veraque, misericordia, clementia, misericordiae, amare, hcec lenitas, conscientiam, concordia, conformitatis, analogiam, parallelismum, disciplinam, notitia, dignationis, misericordiam, sensum

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Definitions of sympathy in English
Noun(1) an inclination to support or be loyal to or to agree with an opinion(2) sharing the feelings of others (especially feelings of sorrow or anguish(3) a relation of affinity or harmony between people; whatever affects one correspondingly affects the other
Examples of sympathy in English
(1) I don't know what good it will do to stop the traffic on the M1 next Monday, but it may lose us a lot of sympathy with the public.(2) From this side of the water, one can have some sympathy with that frustration.(3) I have more sympathy with concerns about the ability of the infrastructure to support the new residents.(4) He listens politely and patiently to Dabii's request, with a smile of sympathy and understanding.(5) Now when pensioners take to the streets, the press is full of sympathy and understanding.(6) Reasonable walkers have sympathy with the plight of many farmers and have avoided walking on agricultural land.(7) please accept my sympathy(8) She had already sent two letters to staff and residents of the home expressing sympathy with the 14 elderly residents.(9) Flowers are an international symbol of our sorrow, sympathy , grief, and grace.(10) repairs had to be in sympathy with the original structure(11) This group had ideological sympathy with commando operations against the Israelis.(12) Let me please say before I'm howled down in protest I do have every sympathy with the families and loved ones that grieve for them.(13) she had the sympathy of everyone(14) The committee expressed sympathy with all the families who suffered bereavements during the year.(15) His family expressed sympathy with John's carer, who they said made ÔÇÿa minor mistakeÔÇÖ.(16) The inner ear has small hairs rooted in fluid and when tympanic responses from sound goes through three small bones the hairs vibrate, or oscillate in sympathy .
Related Phrases of sympathy
(1) with sympathy ::
aequissime
(2) express sympathy ::
consolatores
(3) have sympathy ::
compatiendum
Synonyms
Noun
1. compassion ::
misericordia
2. rapport ::
RELATIO
3. agreement ::
pactum
4. understanding ::
intellectus
Antonyms
Different Forms
sympathies, sympathy
Word Example from TV Shows
than die with your sympathy.

than die with your SYMPATHY.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 10

There's the vocalization
of sympathy.

There's the vocalization of SYMPATHY.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 7

Previously, I felt sympathy
for the Leonard character.

Previously, I felt SYMPATHY for the Leonard character.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 17

Poor man. You have my sympathy.

Poor man. You have my SYMPATHY.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 2

♪ Somehow feeling halfway guilty
Sleeping the sympathy off ♪

♪ Somehow feeling halfway guilty Sleeping the SYMPATHY off ♪

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 2

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