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uncompassionate, uncaring, uncharitable, unmoved, unpitying, unstirred, unsympathetic, untouched, hard.
lacking compassion, uncaring, uncharitable, unmoved, unpitying, unstirred, unsympathetic, untouched, hardened, unsympathetic
lacking compassion, uncaring, uncharitable, unmoved, unpitying, unstirred, unsympathetic, untouched, hardened, unsympathetic
The are several terms in Amharic which can relate back to compassion. Azaneta directly means compassion and azan is a person who shows compassion for someone else.
(compassion - sympathy or pity for someone's suffering)His compassion led him to adopt a neglected dog from the shelter.The captain showed no compassion for the drowning passsengers.Examples of COMPASSIONHe felt compassion for the lost child.She shows compassion to the sick.She had the compassion to offer help when it was needed most.
compassion
Pity is when you feel sorry for someone, but it doesn't come from your heart. Pity doesn't help anyone but compassion does. You will notice in the Gospels that "Jesus was moved with compassion for the multitudes" is mentioned several times. He saw their spiritual state and felt compassion for them, to help with their needs. You can feel pity for someone all day long, but when you feel compassion and empathy for someone you will be moved to action to help them in some way, hopefully.
This is called empathy. It involves actively listening to someone's words, tone, and body language to discern their emotions and try to understand their perspective. It helps to develop a deeper connection and enhance communication with others.
It means someone is showing no compassion for another.
compassion
Compassion in Tagalog is "awa" or "habag". It refers to the feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for someone who is suffering, accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate their pain or discomfort.
Empathy, tolerance and compassion