compassion
Used to describe a very strong and profound feeling of compassion.
Similar to 'deep compassion', emphasizing the large amount of compassion felt.
Refers to the compassion that is inherent to or characteristic of people.
Indicates that the compassion is sincere and not feigned.
Similar to 'genuine compassion', meaning real and sincere.
A state of emotional and physical exhaustion leading to a diminished ability to empathize or feel compassion for others, often described as a secondary traumatic stress.
A common pairing of two related positive emotions.
Indicates the person or thing that is the object of compassion.
Describes the manner in which an action is done, i.e., in a compassionate way.
Similar to 'for', indicates the direction of the feeling of compassion.
American English variant of 'towards'.
To experience the emotion of compassion.
To possess the quality of compassion.
To act in a way that demonstrates compassion towards someone.
To feel a great amount of compassion.
To not have the quality of compassion.