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Sympathiser

noun
1.
Commiserates with someone who has had misfortune.  Synonyms: comforter, sympathizer.
2.
Someone who shares your feelings or opinions and hopes that you will be successful.  Synonyms: sympathizer, well-wisher.






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"Sympathiser" Quotes from Famous Books



... (sinless partialities) for individuals and minds which were more than others congenial and kindred with His own. As there are some heart sanctuaries where we can more readily rush to bury the tale of our sorrows or unburden our perplexities, so had He. "Jesus wept!"—this speaks of Him as the human Sympathiser. "Jesus loved Lazarus"—this speaks of Him as the human Friend! He had an ardent affection for all His disciples, but even among them there was an inner circle of holier attachments—a Peter, and James, and John; and out of this sacred ...
— Memories of Bethany • John Ross Macduff



Words linked to "Sympathiser" :   champion, bleeding heart, communicator, Job's comforter, sympathise, fellow traveller, friend, protagonist, supporter, booster, admirer, fellow traveler



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