non-sympathizer

sym·pa·thiz·er

[sim-puh-thahy-zer]
noun
1.
a person who sympathizes.
2.
Ophthalmology. an eye that exhibits ophthalmia because of disease or injury of the other.

Origin:
1805–15; sympathize + -er1

non·sym·pa·thiz·er, noun
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sympathize or sympathise (ˈsɪmpəˌθaɪz) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
vb (often foll by with)
1.  to feel or express compassion or sympathy (for); commiserate: he sympathized with my troubles
2.  to share or understand the sentiments or ideas (of); be in sympathy (with)
 
sympathise or sympathise
 
vb
 
'sympathizer or sympathise
 
n
 
'sympathiser or sympathise
 
n

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