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71Mohan Chand Sharma — Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma Mohan Chand Sharma (23 September 1965 − 19 September 2008)[1] was an Indian Police Inspector who served in the Delhi Police, Special Cell and was killed during the Batla House encounter in Delhi with suspected… …
72sympathise — /ˈsɪmpəθaɪz / (say simpuhthuyz) verb (i) (sympathised, sympathising) 1. (sometimes followed by with) to be in sympathy, or agreement of feeling; share in a feeling or feelings. 2. (sometimes followed by with) to feel a compassionate sympathy, as… …
73sympathize — sympathizingly, adv. /sim peuh thuyz /, v.i., sympathized, sympathizing. 1. to be in sympathy or agreement of feeling; share in a feeling (often fol. by with). 2. to feel a compassionate sympathy, as for suffering or trouble (often fol. by with) …
74support — v 1. bear, bear up, upbear, hold, hold up, uphold, truss, truss up; prop, prop up, brace, bolster, bolster up, buttress, gird, stay, mainstay; carry, shoulder, keep up, crutch, shore, shore up, reinforce, re strengthen; bed, embed, base, be at… …
75confusable words — 1. Words are most often confused because they are alike in form (or spelling) and in some aspect of meaning, as with fortunate and fortuitous, or prevaricate and procrastinate. Some sets are confused simply in spelling, although the meanings and… …
76sympathize — I verb be compassionate, be moved, be sorry for, be touched, be understanding, comfort, commiserate, condole, congruere, console, eadem sentire, empathize, express sympathy, feel for, grieve with, have pity, identify with, lament with, misereri,… …
77comfort — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. luxury; ease, coziness; enjoyment, satisfaction; solace, consolation; cheer, air. See pleasure, relief, content. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A state of ease] Syn. contentment, ease, well being, rest, quiet …
78sympathize — sym•pa•thize [[t]ˈsɪm pəˌθaɪz[/t]] v. i. thized, thiz•ing 1) to be in sympathy or agreement of feeling; share in a feeling (often fol. by with) 2) to feel a compassionate sympathy, as for suffering or trouble (often fol. by with) 3) to express… …
79pity — [n1] feeling of mercy toward another benevolence, charity, clemency, comfort, commiseration, compassion, compunction, condolement, condolence, dejection, distress, empathy, favor, forbearance, goodness, grace, humanity, kindliness, kindness,… …
80sympathize — [v] feel for, be compassionate ache, agree, appreciate, be in accord, be in sympathy, be kind to, be there for*, be understanding, bleed for*, comfort, commiserate, compassionate, comprehend, condole, emphathize, feel heart go out to*, go along… …