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What Does Sympathetic Mean?

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The meaning of this word is to show that you feel what the other person is feeling in side of thim and you try to make them feel better by making people feel good and smile and laugh with joy
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The word sympathetic is used as an adjective and most of the times you will find that the word is being used in association with 'to or towards somebody'. The meaning that you can figure out from the term is being kind to somebody who is very sad or being hurt because of something. You can be sympathetic towards somebody when you understand his problems and have caring attitude towards the person. Given below is a sentence that can make you understand the word well as it is used in context: I did feel sympathetic towards Carolina when she lost her legs in a car accident.

Sometimes the word can also be used when you approve something and are willing to support the views that you have approved.
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The word sympathize is used as a verb and you can use it mostly while associating it with the term 'with something'. The meaning that the phenomenon conveys is that of to feel sorry for somebody. The word is especially used when you are showing to the person that you are feeling sorry for his plight. Following sentence can make you understand the word well as it is used where it should be used: I sympathized with Jack when I came to know that he lost his wife in the Tsunami.

The word can also be used when you are supporting somebody in the pursuit of some cause. Given below is a sentence to make the meaning clear in this context: I really sympathized with what the people of the 'Green Earth' project are doing.

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