Sympathetic vs Winning - What's the difference?
sympathetic | winning | Related terms |
Of, related to, showing, or characterized by sympathy.
Of or relating to similarity.
That constitutes a win.
That leads to success.
Attractive.
The act of obtaining something, as in a contest or by competition.
(chiefly, in the plural) The money, etc., gained by success in competition or contest, especially in gambling.
* Chaucer
(mining) A new opening.
The portion of a coalfield out for working.
Sympathetic is a related term of winning.
As adjectives the difference between sympathetic and winning
is that sympathetic is of, related to, showing, or characterized by sympathy while winning is that constitutes a win.As a verb winning is
.As a noun winning is
the act of obtaining something, as in a contest or by competition.sympathetic
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Alternative forms
* sympathetick (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)- John looked very upset. I gave him a sympathetic look.
- Sympathetic magic is based on imitation or correspondence.
Antonyms
* unsympatheticDerived terms
* parasympathetic nervous system * sympathetic nervous systemwinning
English
Verb
(head)- Our horse was winning the race, but fell back just before the finish line.
Derived terms
* winningsAdjective
(en-adj)- the winning entry in the competition
- the winning lotto numbers
- a winning formula, strategy, etc.
- a winning smile
Noun
(en noun)- Ye seek land and sea for your winnings .