Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. For example, if a friend is going through a tough time and you can relate to their feelings of sadness and offer support, you are showing empathy.
I had a strong sense of empathy and I could comfort the heartbroken children.
Bill "I feel your pain" Clinton
When you feel empathy for someone you in a sence feel bad for them or feel how they feel.
To empathize. For example, The teacher empathized with the students who had no lunch.
The suffix for empathy is "-y."
Have or Show empathy would be more correct than Use empathy.
Empathy E... M... P... A... T... H... Y...
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).
Empathy and compassion are one and the same. People who display empathy are often compassionate.
The three components of empathy are cognitive empathy (understanding others' perspectives and emotions), emotional empathy (feeling what others are feeling), and compassionate empathy (being moved to help others in need).
Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others.