empathy definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: understanding and ... feeling, after Gk empatheia: see SYMPATHY Collin's Cobuild Dictionary Empathy is the ability to share another person's feelings and ... my life in a children's home I have great empathy with the little ones. N-UNCOUNT: oft N with/for ...
... s intransitive verb (-thized; -thizing) Date: circa 1921 to experience empathy < emapthized with his son's fears > • empathizer noun Oxford Reference ... Dictionary v. Psychol. 1 intr. (usu. foll. by with) exercise empathy. 2 tr. treat with empathy. Collin's Cobuild Dictionary (empathizes, empathizing, empathized) Note: in BRIT ...
... others < a book written with just the right mix of empathy and sensitivity — L. C. Brown > Oxford Reference Dictionary n. the ... delicacy, discriminating taste, discriminatingness, discrimination, discriminativeness, edginess, emotional instability, emotionalism, empathy, eruptiveness, excitability, excitableness, explosiveness, exquisiteness, fastidiousness, feel, feeling, fine palate ...
... support for them. Marilyn had an intense identification with animals. = empathy N-UNCOUNT: N with n Moby Thesaurus ID card, affiliation ... denotation, designation, detection, differentiation, disclosure, distinguishing, distinguishment, dog tag, echo, empathy, establishment, evaluation, expression, exquisiteness, factoring, fellow feeling, fineness, fingering, free ...
empathetic definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) adj 1: showing empathy or ready comprehension of others' states; "a sensitive and empathetic ... adjective Date: 1932 involving, eliciting, characterized by, or based on empathy • empathetically adverb Collin's Cobuild Dictionary Someone who is empathetic ...
... 1: characterized by understanding based on comprehension and discernment and empathy; "an understanding friend" n 1: the cognitive condition of someone ... disciplined, discourse of reason, discrimination, discursive, discursive reason, empathetic, empathic, empathy, employment contract, en rapport, endurant, engagement, enlightenment, entente, entente cordiale ...
... concrete to abstract operations, emotional responses become more sophisticated, and empathy and moral reasoning begin to be employed. Adolescence is a ...