Definition of simpatico

simpaticoadjective

thân thiện

/sɪmˈpætɪkəʊ//sɪmˈpætɪkəʊ/

The Italian word "simpatico" is an adjective that means "friendly," " pleasant," or "agreeable." Its origin dates back to the 16th century, derived from the concept of "simpatia," which referred to a feeling of natural inclination or affinity between people. In Italian, the word "simpatia" was used to describe a sense of rapport or sympathy between individuals, often serving as a basis for friendship or camaraderie. Over time, the adjective "simpatico" emerged, conveying a sense of congeniality, affability, or charm. The term gained popularity in English language usage, particularly in the 20th century, often used to describe someone who is charming, likable, or easy to get along with. Today, "simpatico" is widely used in various contexts to describe individuals, situations, or even foods that elicit a sense of warmth and friendliness.

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pleasant; easy to like

dễ chịu; dễ thích

with similar interests and ideas to yours

có cùng sở thích và ý tưởng với bạn

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