sympathize in Japanese
sympathize in Japanese is 同情 — sympathize means to feel or express understanding and care for someone else's suffering or situation.
sympathize in Japanese
同情
Pronounced: dōjō
(intransitive) To have, show or express sympathy; to be affected by feelings similar to those of another, in consequence of knowing the person to be thus affected
What does "sympathize" mean?
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verb To feel or express understanding and care for someone else's suffering or situation.
"I sympathize with anyone who has to commute two hours a day."
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verb To support or agree with a cause, side, or opinion.
"Many voters sympathized with the protesters' demands."
sympathize in a sentence
- I sympathize with anyone who has to commute two hours a day.
- She sympathized with her friend after the breakup.
- Many voters sympathized with the protesters' demands.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "sympathize" in Japanese?
"sympathize" in Japanese is 同情. sympathize means: To feel or express understanding and care for someone else's suffering or situation.
How do you pronounce 同情?
"sympathize" in Japanese is 同情, pronounced "dōjō".
How do you use "sympathize" in a sentence?
Example: "I sympathize with anyone who has to commute two hours a day." In Japanese, "sympathize" is 同情.
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