sympathetically

IPA: sɪmpʌθˈɛtɪkʌɫi

adverb

  • Owing to or showing evidence of sympathy, or affinity; happening through or demonstrating correspondences, whether occult or physiological.
  • In a manner which demonstrates a sharing in the feelings of others; compassionately.
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Examples of "sympathetically" in Sentences

  • Hence the need to portray the villain sympathetically.
  • "Poor dear darling!" murmured Margot sympathetically, at which the
  • Previously, he said he would look "sympathetically" at applications.
  • I managed to escape for a couple of months; but when I was bowled over, Martin sympathetically joined me several days later.
  • Kreis seemed to wake up and flash like some metallic, magnetic thing, while Norton looked at Martin sympathetically, with a sweet, girlish smile, as much as to say that he would be amply protected.
  • Last year he wrote an article for Spin sympathetically exploring the complexities of the relationship between Mary Kay Tourneau, the Seattle teacher convicted of statutory rape, and her teenage lover.
  • She received us nowhere more sympathetically, that is with less ceremony or self - consciousness, I seem to recall, than at Montepulciano, for instance -- where it was indeed that the recovery of private judgment I just referred to couldn't help taking place.
  • And again, insight into the more enduring preferences of men and the conditions of their happiness, upon which rational moral standards are founded, is indispensable to a complete interpretation of life; but there is much of life that can be envisaged sympathetically, that is, artistically and beautifully, with small hold on ethical wisdom.

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