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simpatico

[sim-pah-ti-koh, -pat-i-] / sɪmˈpɑ tɪˌkoʊ, -ˈpæt ɪ- /










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Their characters share a passionate history, so it was going to help considerably if the two French actors, whose careers had never overlapped, were at least somewhat simpatico.

From New York Times

I definitely think there was simpatico about that.

From Salon

Your friends might be lovely and simpatico and devoted to you for the long haul, but they’re still not, at least for a while, the best besties for a teetotaler.

From Washington Post

They are, as the president might say, simpatico in some of their relatively moderate political instincts.

From New York Times

As Fields would soon discover, Roman had actually trained with her mother, the acting coach Chip Fields, which may have accounted for their instant simpatico.

From Los Angeles Times