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  • 1 sympathy

    n. sympati, medkänsla
    * * *
    ['simpəði]
    1) (a feeling of pity or sorrow for a person in trouble: When her husband died, she received many letters of sympathy.) medkänsla, medlidande
    2) (the state or feeling of being in agreement with, or of being able to understand, the attitude or feelings of another person: I have no sympathy with such a stupid attitude; Are you in sympathy with the strikers?) sympati, förståelse
    - sympathetically
    - sympathize
    - sympathise

    English-Swedish dictionary > sympathy

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  • pity — I. noun (plural pities) Etymology: Middle English pite, from Anglo French pité, from Latin pietat , pietas piety, pity, from pius pious Date: 13th century 1. a. sympathetic sorrow for one suffering, distressed, or unhappy b. capacity to feel pity …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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