mutual sympathy
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sympathy — [n1] shared feeling accord, affinity, agreement, alliance, attraction, benignancy, close relation, commiseration, compassion, concord, congeniality, connection, correspondence, empathy, feelings, fellow feeling, harmony, heart, kindliness,… … New thesaurus
sympathy — [sim′pə thē] n. pl. sympathies [L sympathia < Gr sympatheia < syn , together + pathos, feeling: see PATHOS] 1. sameness of feeling; affinity between persons or of one person for another 2. Now Rare agreement in qualities; harmony; accord 3 … English World dictionary
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Mutual Defense Treaty (US-Philippines) — The Mutual Defense Treaty Between the Republic of the Philippines and the United States of America was signed and ratified on August 30, 1951 in Washington, D.C. between representatives of the Philippines and the United States. The overall accord … Wikipedia
mutual affection — noun sympathy of each person for the other (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑mutual understanding • Hypernyms: ↑sympathy … Useful english dictionary
mutual understanding — noun sympathy of each person for the other • Syn: ↑mutual affection • Hypernyms: ↑sympathy … Useful english dictionary
sympathy — noun (plural thies) Etymology: Latin sympathia, from Greek sympatheia, from sympathēs having common feelings, sympathetic, from syn + pathos feelings, emotion, experience more at pathos Date: 1579 1. a. an affinity, association, or relationship… … New Collegiate Dictionary
sympathy — Synonyms and related words: abetment, accord, accordance, addition, adduction, adjunct, advocacy, aegis, affairs, affectionateness, affections, affective faculty, affectivity, affiliation, affinity, agape, agreement, aid and comfort, allergy,… … Moby Thesaurus
sympathy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. agreement, understanding, accord; compassion, pity, condolence, commiseration, fellow feeling; empathy. See feeling, benevolence. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Fellow feeling] Syn. understanding,… … English dictionary for students
sympathy — 1. The mutual relation, physiologic or pathologic, between two organs, systems, or parts of the body. 2. Mental contagion, as seen in mass hysteria or in the yawning induced by seeing another person yawn. 3. An expressed sensitive appreciation or … Medical dictionary