The sharing of another's emotions, especially of sorrow or anguish; pity; compassion.
An inclination to support or be loyal to or to agree with an opinion.
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Examples for "fellow feeling "
Examples for "fellow feeling "
1 Personally, I should have thought a fellow feeling made us wondrous kind.
2 I'd have thought you'd have had some fellow feeling for it.
3 Full of humour, fellow feeling and joy, they fairly glowed on the walls.
4 There was real regret in his eyes, almost a fellow feeling .
5 Having done this, a fellow feeling for you immediately sprang up within me.
Perception, understanding, and reaction to the distress or need of another human being.
1 In sympathy , yes; but I had no hand in the actual fighting.
2 Peters said New Zealand had deep sympathy for the situation in Samoa.
3 Trump has repeatedly defended Porter without expressing sympathy toward domestic violence victims.
4 Today I will be presenting an example of the laws of sympathy .
5 But there was not much sympathy for the UK among EU governments.
6 What she needed now, the good nun said, was rest and sympathy .
7 Others, including numerous posters on Slashdot however, had less sympathy for Childs.
8 A lot of the public sympathy has fallen away as a result.
9 Perhaps the Christians in it were in sympathy with the narrower view.
10 In heart, in pity, in sympathy , yes; never could I be otherwise.
11 But local leader Ben Wamoi said Manusians had sympathy for the refugees.
12 Myron would have no sympathy for any problem that involved a ghost.
13 Adela glanced at him; there was sympathy and sorrow in the look.
14 The subject delights in exciting sympathy and in being fondled and caressed.
15 I had particular sympathy for small businesses where profit margins are slim.
16 I cannot think of a more dignified way to express our sympathy .
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