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  1. The answer is, well, complicated. Sympathy and empathy share a common root: the Greek noun páthos, meaning “experience, misfortune, emotion, condition.” Sympathy, which has been in use since the 16th century, comes from a Greek word that combined páthos with syn-/sym-, meaning “with; together with.”

  2. dictionary: [noun] a reference source in print or electronic form containing words usually alphabetically arranged along with information about their forms, pronunciations, functions, etymologies, meanings, and syntactic and idiomatic uses.

  3. : of, relating to, or characterized by sexual or romantic attraction that is not limited to people of a particular gender identity or sexual orientation. Pansexual people are attracted to all kinds of people, regardless of their gender, sex or presentation. Farhana Khan.

  4. The meaning of APPEASE is pacify, conciliate; especially : to make concessions to (someone, such as an aggressor or a critic) often at the sacrifice of principles. How to use appease in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Appease. Recent Examples on the Web Joe Biden’s announcement of new China tariffs is only the latest example of two trends in the Biden administration: talking tough on China ...

  5. As adverbs, further and farther are not confined to distance, and this leads to one clearer distinction between the words. Further has the meaning of “moreover” or “additionally,” one that is not shared by farther. Farther does not work very well as a sentence adverb, and so it would sound rather awkward to begin a sentence with ...

  6. irrational: [adjective] not rational: such as. not endowed with reason or understanding. lacking usual or normal mental clarity or coherence. not governed by or according to reason. having a quantity other than that required by the meter. containing such a syllable. being an irrational number. having a numerical value that is an irrational number.

  7. dystopia: [noun] an imaginary place where people lead dehumanized and often fearful lives.