sympathy plural
sym·pa·thy
The plural form of sympathy is sympathies
S sDefinitions
- noun plural sympathy harmony of or agreement in feeling, as between persons or on the part of one person with respect to another. 1
- noun plural sympathy the harmony of feeling naturally existing between persons of like tastes or opinion or of congenial dispositions. 1
- noun plural sympathy the fact or power of sharing the feelings of another, especially in sorrow or trouble; fellow feeling, compassion, or commiseration. 1
- noun plural sympathy sympathies. feelings or impulses of compassion. feelings of favor, support, or loyalty: It's hard to tell where your sympathies lie. 1
- noun plural sympathy favorable or approving accord; favor or approval: He viewed the plan with sympathy and publicly backed it. 1
- noun plural sympathy agreement, consonance, or accord. 1
- noun plural sympathy Psychology. a relationship between persons in which the condition of one induces a parallel or reciprocal condition in another. 1
- noun plural sympathy Physiology. the relation between parts or organs whereby a condition or disorder of one part induces some effect in another. 1