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  • 11offer your sympathy — extend/offer/your sympathy/sympathies/formal phrase to tell someone that you are sorry when someone close to them has died I am writing to extend my deepest sympathies to you and your family. Thesaurus: to feel or express sympathy …

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  • 12The Starlight Express — is a children s play by Violet Pearn, [Dramatist Violet Pearn, born at Plymouth in 1890, was the author of many plays, and adapted several of Algernon Blackwood s tales.] based on the imaginative novel A Prisoner in Fairyland by Algernon… …

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  • 13sympathise — verb 1. share the feelings of; understand the sentiments of • Syn: ↑sympathize • Derivationally related forms: ↑sympathiser, ↑sympathy, ↑sympathizer (for: ↑sympathize), ↑s …

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  • 14commiserate — verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Latin commiseratus, past participle of commiserari, from com + miserari to pity, from miser wretched Date: 1594 intransitive verb to feel or express sympathy ; condole < …

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  • 15sympathize — [sim′pə thīz΄] vi. sympathized, sympathizing [Fr sympathiser] 1. to share or understand the feelings or ideas of another; be in sympathy 2. to feel or express sympathy, esp. in pity or compassion; commiserate 3. Now Rare to be in harmony or&#8230; …

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  • 16sympathize — v.intr. (also ise) (often foll. by with) 1 feel or express sympathy; share a feeling or opinion. 2 agree with a sentiment or opinion. Derivatives: sympathizer n. Etymology: F sympathiser (as SYMPATHY) …

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  • 17sympathize — or sympathise verb 1》 feel or express sympathy. 2》 agree with a sentiment or opinion. Derivatives sympathizer noun …

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  • 18sympathize — (also sympathise) ► VERB 1) feel or express sympathy. 2) agree with a sentiment or opinion. DERIVATIVES sympathizer noun …

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  • 19sympathizer — sympathize (also sympathise) ► VERB 1) feel or express sympathy. 2) agree with a sentiment or opinion. DERIVATIVES sympathizer noun …

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  • 20The Theory of Moral Sentiments — was written by Adam Smith in 1759. It provided the ethical, philosophical, psychological and methodological underpinnings to Smith s later works, including The Wealth of Nations (1776), A Treatise on Public Opulence (1764) (first published in&#8230; …

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