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Adverbial with sympathy has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: With SympathyPart of Speech: Prepositional PhraseDefinition: A phrase commonly used to express one's condolences or to convey understanding and empathy towards someone's grief or loss. Sense 1: Expressing CondolencesUsage: When writing a sympathy card for a friend who lost a loved one, it is appropriate to begin with "With sympathy" to express your heartfelt condolences. Example Sentence: I sent her a message with sympathy to let her know that I am here for her during this difficult time. Sense 2: Conveying Understanding and EmpathyUsage: In a conversation with someone going through a tough situation, you can say "I can only imagine what you're going through, but know that I am here with sympathy." Example Sentence: She shared her story of struggle, and I listened with sympathy, offering her support and understanding. Related Products: | ||||
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