Use of sympathetic in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include sympathetic at the start of sentence, sympathetic at the end of sentence and sympathetic in the middle of sentence

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sympathetic at the end of sentence


  1. I don't find her very sympathetic.
  2. I found the doctors quite sympathetic.
  3. She was endlessly kind and sympathetic.
  4. The general attitude of the public is sympathetic.

sympathetic in the middle of sentence


  1. He came over as a sympathetic person.
  2. I'm here if you need a sympathetic ear .
  3. Sue got a sympathetic round of applause.
  4. She sounds a most sympathetic character.
  5. We work best in a sympathetic atmosphere.
  6. She was very sympathetic when I was sick.
  7. I tried to use a sympathetic tone of voice.
  8. I don't find her a very sympathetic person.
  9. He was always there with a sympathetic ear .
  10. He was very sympathetic to me when I was ill.
  11. They were extremely sympathetic to my plight.
  12. Tourists are, in the main, sympathetic people.
  13. I did not feel at all sympathetic towards Kate.
  14. Build her up with kindness and a sympathetic ear.
  15. Her parents had been more sympathetic towards her.
  16. He was enormously sympathetic when my father died.
  17. He came across as sympathetic/a sympathetic person.
  18. He's a good doctor with a sympathetic bedside manner.
  19. Most were sympathetic once we pricked their consciences.
  20. Drug addicts need sympathetic, not moralistic, treatment.
  21. Did he give your proposal/complaints a sympathetic hearing?
  22. She was very sympathetic to the problems of adult students.
  23. Russian newspapers are largely sympathetic to the president.
  24. A counsellor should always be sympathetic and non-judgmental.
  25. I'm sympathetic to parents who are worried about what their children see on television.

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