dissympathy in a sentence
n.
Definition
DISSYMPATHY: a lack of mutual understanding or agreement, often characterized by feelings of disconnection or opposition.
Sample Sentences
- Her dissympathy towards the project's goals became evident during the meeting.
- Despite their shared interests, there was a palpable dissympathy between the two colleagues.
- He expressed a sense of dissympathy towards the new policies introduced by management.
- The dissympathy she felt for the character in the novel made it difficult for her to engage with the story.
- In a world that often values empathy, dissympathy can lead to unexpected social divides.
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