word choice - What do you call feeling what someone else feels?


I am looking for a word that describes:


A) When you are spinning, someone else feels dizzy


B) feeling full watching someone else eat


C) feeling happy watching someone else be happy.


My first thought was sympathy, but that only applies to feelings of "pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune" (Google).



Answer



Do you mean a vicarious feeling?


vicarious



felt or enjoyed through imagined participation in the experience of others: a vicarious thrill.



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