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empathy

[ US /ˈɛmpəθi/ ]
[ UK /ˈɛmpəθi/ ]
NOUN
  1. understanding and entering into another's feelings

How To Use empathy In A Sentence

  • Furthermore, developmental psychologists found evidence that self-recognition correlates with empathy.
  • Another is that our empathy appears to be limited to those we identify as part of our own family or tribe. Times, Sunday Times
  • Possibly one of the most compassionate pieces of music ever made, it asks us, no, arranges that we see the plight of what I'll be brutal and call a lovelorn drag queen with such intense empathy that when the singer hurts him, we do too. Archive 2009-02-01
  • The writer of the poems marks parental rejection with astounding empathy.
  • It's all about empathy - picturing yourself as the mighty prehistoric beast. The Sun
  • And the Puli will often show great sensitivity to the human's moods and feelings, actively communicating empathy.
  • Not just the actual sodomites like myself, but the Sapphic Sisterhood, the Hamite Alliance, the League of Heathens and Infidels, Atheists Anonymous, a whole panoply of progressive thinkers, aligned and unaligned, to whom your rant reads as the ethically repugnant ravings of a sociopath, given that it has so little concern for aforesaid "empathy". An Open Letter to John C. Wright
  • They spin it and say “empathy for fellowed disfavored” but there were other goals they sought to accomplish here. You Are Nothing Without Your Robot. Nothing. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • But this particular morning, my tears were salted with frustration and exhaustion as my body and soul crumpled, overwhelmed by the weight of empathy. Christianity Today
  • ACOSTA: During the primaries, Obama got tagged with the label elitist after a series of gaffes that suggested a lack of empathy for blue-collar voters. CNN Transcript Aug 27, 2008
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