出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/08/20 19:50 UTC 版)
Borrowed from French sympathiser. By surface analysis, sympathy + -ize. Displaced native 古期英語 efnþrōwian (literally “to suffer with or together”).
sympathize (third-person singular simple present sympathizes, present participle sympathizing, simple past and past participle sympathized) (Canada, US)
Used similarly to empathize, interchangeably in looser usage. In stricter usage, empathize is stronger and more intimate, while sympathize is weaker and more distant. See empathy: usage notes.
Further, the general “agree, accord” sense of sympathize is not shared with empathize.
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to sympathize with―feel sympathy for―a person
公平なさま
陽気にやる.
仰ぎ尊ぶ
哀悼する
(不幸な人に対してなら)to take pity on the unfortunate―take compassion on the unfortunate―(罪人に対してなら)―have mercy on a sinner―(男女間なら)―love a man or a woman.
(男女間なら) to love one―(不幸な人に対してなら)―take pity on one―take compassion on one―(罪人に対してなら)―have mercy on one
感泣する
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