Sympathy
in sentence
566 examples of Sympathy in a sentence
But the characters bring little
sympathy
as they are all flawed and selfish.
Our story takes part in France in 18 century, and our main character Belle is the prettiest girl in the city she lives, being the object of the affection and interest of Gaston, an arrogant man that has the
sympathy
of the people of the region.(And
I did give the movie a good solid 3, but more out of
sympathy
than anything else.
Mary Shelley succeeded in simultaneously creating
sympathy
and revulsion for the brute, but Branagh completely failed to pull this off.
The movie begs
sympathy
for these girls while the only people actually doing harm to them are themselves.
One gains no
sympathy
whosoever for the cardboard cutout characters, and couldn't care less as they are killed off one by one.
Not one of them is close to grabbing
sympathy
from an audience.
If there is ANY
sympathy
for boys or men here, I missed it.
Sympathy
for GreenspanBERKELEY – In the circles in which I travel, there is near-universal consensus that America’s monetary authorities made three serious mistakes that contributed to and exacerbated the financial crisis.
Asians watch with
sympathy
the fall from grace of the birthplace of Western civilization.
Roger Caillois (1913-1978) ironically mocked such thinking: If I forget my umbrella at X's house, it is because I feel a subconscious
sympathy
for X.
This rhetoric has gained
sympathy
from some intellectuals on both the left and the right.
Although many do not have much
sympathy
for the old regime, most have been conditioned to view any published word, or anything they see on TV, as a type of gospel truth not subject critical assessment.
Not only was Japan extremely brutal toward the populations of Asian countries it occupied – a reality that undermined
sympathy
for Japanese civilians who became victims of allied attacks – but it also brought the US into that war by perfidiously attacking Pearl Harbor.
Sympathy
for the MigrantGENEVA – The tragic fate of the several hundred Africans who drowned near the Italian island of Lampedusa in October made international headlines, leading to a rare moment of compassion and reflection about the dangers facing many migrants.
For the US,
sympathy
for Arab publics yearning for freedom cannot exclude compassion for Palestinians dreaming of lives of dignity, which for them includes ending the occupation.
Most of the characters on the US side of the border are portrayed with
sympathy
and depth.
Not surprisingly, those who adhere to such beliefs are more averse to redistribution and welfare, and evidence shows that in the US, those who express more "anti-minority" points of view are also more averse to redistribution and more likely to have less
sympathy
for the poor.
When he cries for his dead daughter Cordelia, King Lear comes to understand the personal flaws that brought about his demise, and for this he elicits
sympathy.
These feelings include guilt, shame, outrage, empathy, sympathy, dread, disgust, and a whole cocktail of other sentiments.
Cristina Kirchner’s ChoiceBUENOS AIRES – Bolstered by Argentina’s economic stability and widespread
sympathy
for her widowhood, President Cristina Kirchner’s easy re-election has confirmed that she can, indeed, govern a complex, contentious, and at times self-destructive society without her husband, Néstor.
Most Muslims reject the harshest versions of Islam, but many – if not most – harbor
sympathy
for the idea of struggling against the dictates of the West and returning the faith to its past strengths and glories.
Second, debtors rarely look upon their creditors with
sympathy.
The new understanding also deprives the region’s officials of a routine way to seek international sympathy, even if the repetition of such appeals after two decades yields little financial aid.
The migration crisis has also unleashed a wave of
sympathy
and humanitarian activism in some of the locales most directly affected by new arrivals.
The call for such a resolution reflects the impact of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s obnoxious behavior and the extremist views of several of his ministers, which have increased European countries’
sympathy
for Palestinian statehood.
After all, the world’s financial centers are not only susceptible to bouts of irrationality; they are also less likely to be swayed by the sort of political rhetoric that might find some
sympathy
within the Commission or among ministerial colleagues in the EU Council.
Poor Little Rich CountryFeeling
sympathy
for Norway is hard.
It is quite another if the colony is just next door, and the colonial power is surrounded by countries with limited
sympathy
for a mess that is largely of its own making.
There used to be a measure of
sympathy
in Asia for the plucky North Koreans and their systematic defiance of the United States and the rest of the international community.
Back
Next
Related words
Their
There
Which
Would
Character
Characters
People
Could
Little
After
While
Other
Movie
Audience
World
About
Being
Story
Great
Really