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The word "simpatico" originated in ancient Greek and was originally used to describe a deep emotional connection or empathy between people. It was later adopted into Latin, where it took on the additional meaning of "agreeable" or "pleasant." The word entered English in the early 17th century and has since become widely used to describe personal relationships, personalities, and even artistic works.
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The word "simpatico" is often used to describe people who are:
It can also be used to describe:
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