fellow feeling

NOUN
  1. sharing the feelings of others (especially feelings of sorrow or anguish)
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How To Use fellow feeling In A Sentence

  • They have abnegated all morality and all fellow feeling for the rest of mankind.
  • As long as people have a good time, as long as the community is burnished with an extra polishing of fellow feeling, an event is successful, right?
  • Mr Golightly had begun to experience a fellow feeling with the querulous philosopher. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • Mr Golightly had begun to experience a fellow feeling with the querulous philosopher. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • She has no fellow feeling for other people, no imaginative sympathy. RESCUING ROSE
  • There was a fellow feeling between everyone who had lived through the war.
  • Mr Golightly had begun to experience a fellow feeling with the querulous philosopher. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • She felt a momentary flash of fellow feeling with that eccentric knight. A DEAD LIBERTY
  • The demands of ordinary fellow feeling and conventional morality can be bracketed in service of the great sacred cause.
  • As an only child myself, I had a fellow feeling for Laura.
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