Sentence examples for been sympathy from inspiring English sources

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been sympathy

noun

A feeling of pity or sorrow for the suffering or distress of another; compassion.

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Without me, there would have been sympathy for her".

But there has also been sympathy for Mr. Ravi and Ms. Wei.

There has also been sympathy for ENO's predicament in that it had no choice but to make cuts.

Despite the announcement of sanctions, supported by some foreign powers, there has also been sympathy for the junta.

This follows protests in the Tamil-majority Indian state of Tamil Nadu, where there has always been sympathy for fellow Tamils in Sri Lanka.

Silence fell before someone bellowed: "OH, POOR YOU!" Since country people lead lives that are immeasurably easier and more comfortable than those of London commuters, this might have been sympathy, but it seemed closer to profound dislike.

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Sympathy is sympathy.

The other reason is sympathy.

"It's sympathy or die.

The thing you never wanted was sympathy.

There was sympathy everywhere you looked.

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