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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



... procession passed, was by no means what you would call an Irish street. Indeed, the most influential man in it was a retired sea captain named Jamieson, who, if not an Orangeman "all out," was certainly at one time an Orange sympathiser. He and my mother often had political discussions, which usually ended in fierce quarrels, and when he would swear he would have us "run out of the street," she used to threaten to bring up the men from the docks and leave not a stone upon a stone of his house. Whether it was through ...
— The Life Story of an Old Rebel • John Denvir



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



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