Sympathy: nf (word coming from the Latin sympathia “feeling the same feelings”; Greek sumpatheia “participation in the suffering of others”).
The word “sympathy” has several meanings:
1. Aged sense: Moral affinity, similarity of feelings between two or more people.
– Quote from the French poet and writer Alfred de Musset (1810-1857): “At an anecdote, they happened to laugh in the same place […] To put it all in a good old word, there was symp...
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