Definitionn. a deep awareness of and sympathy for another's suffering
Last update: April 27, 2016
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I have compassion for all sentient beings, including cockroaches. [adjective]
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Compassion - We mean ruthless honesty and tough, direct, caring communication. [noun]
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And then the Preacher turned from that awful image of an angry and avenging God to contemplate Divine compassion in the Redeemer of mankind--godlike power joined with human love. [noun]
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She had moved him to compassion, even while she owned herself a wanton. [noun]
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Do you think she would take compassion upon us. [noun]
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Scudamore was treated with the warmest kindness and the most gentle attention, for the captain's wife was on board, and her tender heart was moved with compassion. [noun]
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Carne asked, in a tone of deep compassion; "if your father could be brought to beg your pardon, or even to say that he was sorry--" "He, sir." [noun]
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"And you have found one, sir, who has still greater claims on your compassion." [noun]
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