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simpatico

[ sim-pah-ti-koh, -pat-i- ]

adjective

  1. congenial or like-minded; likable:

    I find our new neighbor simpatico in every respect.



simpatico

/ sɪmˈpÉ‘Ëtɪˌkəʊ; -ˈpæt- /

adjective

  1. pleasant or congenial
  2. of similar mind or temperament; compatible
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of simpatico1

First recorded in 1860–65; from Italian: literally, “sympathetic,†equivalent to simpat(ia) sympathy + -ico -ic; related in meaning to Spanish ²õ¾±³¾±èá³Ù¾±³¦´Ç, French sympathique, and German sympatisch
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of simpatico1

Italian: from simpatia sympathy
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And I think it’s just very important to have a philosophy about every aspect of the film, the performance, the music, for all of these things to sort of be simpatico.

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Continuing apace, voters in November elected a political newcomer and relative moderate, Daniel Lurie, as mayor and punctuated the sentiment by gifting him a more simpatico Board of Supervisors at San Francisco’s baroque City Hall.

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While she spoke in her resignation letter of “our political project,†she and the prime minister were not always politically simpatico.

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The simpatico, closely connected businesses remain neighbors after Wolin downsized within the same building.

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The dilapidated 19th-floor office space hosting Christopher Wool’s recent sculptures and paintings could not be more simpatico with them.

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