Empathetically
The abstract noun form of the verb to empathise (US spelling empathize) is the gerund empathising (empathizing).A related noun form is empathy.
You do not 'show' empathy. You would show sympathy. Empathy is the understanding of, or the relating to, emotions in others.yfqjs
He had no empathy for his friend. She had lost her dad, so she had a lot of empathy for others who lost their parents.
An Absence of Empathy was created in 2005.
The link is called empathy link
Empathetically
Yes, it is. It is the adjective form of the noun compassion (sympathy, empathy).
To empathize. For example, The teacher empathized with the students who had no lunch.
Have or Show empathy would be more correct than Use empathy.
no.He has an empathy link with Percy so if he died Percy would die.
NO empathy is not it is a noun.
In the book, Percy told Grover not to dissolve the empathy link. He said that if Grover was in trouble again he wanted to know so he could help. He knew the risks and if Grover died he would, too, but he would save him in time, so they didn't have to worry about that.
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There is a distinction made in empathy. Empathy may be viewed as a relatively stable disposition (dispositional empathy), but also as a transient affective reaction elicited in concrete situations (situational empathy).
Yes, it is. It is the adjective form of the noun compassion (sympathy, empathy).
The abstract noun form of the verb to empathise (US spelling empathize) is the gerund empathising (empathizing).A related noun form is empathy.