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Or just press the cheat button! The word 'compassionate' has its origins in latin, specifically from the word 'compassionem,' which is a combination of 'com' meaning 'together with' and 'pati' meaning 'to suffer' or 'to. Test your vocabulary skills with this same-or-different word quiz. Decide if each word-pair matches in meaning, using empathy and compassion related vocabulary.
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Kind adjective - reflecting a genuine and compassionate nature. when someone is kind, they display a considerate and benevolent attitude towards others, demonstrating empathy,. The quality or state of being considerate, compassionate, and benevolent towards others. A deep feeling of empathy, sympathy, and concern for the suffering, pain, or misfortune of others. See example sentences, synonyms, and etymology for the noun compassion.
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Improve your spelling. Test yourself with 1000s of words. Listen to the pronunciation, read the definition, spell and check. Or just press the cheat button! Find the correct meaning for each word from the list 'empathy and compassion'. Choose from four multiple-choice answers.
Click help if needed. Flick through fun, interactive flashcards to learn new words, meanings, and usage, from the category empathy and compassion. Find the opposite meaning (antonym) for each word in the prefix com- word list. Build vocabulary with these fun multiple-choice questions.