Being able to understand and share someone else's feelings.
Empathy is the capability to share another being's emotions and feelings
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Yes there is.
I have heard from a very smart friend that the correct term is "empathic." "Empathetic," according to him is the "bastardized" version of "empathic."
empathetic
The adjective form is empathetic.
"Empathic" or "empathetic" means that you are sensitive to the feelings/emotions of another person without actually feeling them yourself.
The correct use of "empathetic" is to convey understanding and compassion towards others' thoughts and feelings. In the first sentence, Professor Brown showed empathy towards her science class, while in the second sentence, the governor lacked empathy towards the tenants and their situation.
She is known for being empathetic, always listening and understanding others' emotions.
That means that the object has more particles with a negative charge than particles with a positive charge (or the other way round).
Tommy placed his hand on my shoulder,looking into his eyes I realized he was empathetic of my plight.
I was empathetic for the girl who lost her leg. This means felling someone else's pain and feeling sorry for them.
Empathetic means having the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, being able to put oneself in someone else's shoes and feel what they are feeling. It involves being compassionate, sensitive, and caring towards others.
Yes there is.
I have heard from a very smart friend that the correct term is "empathic." "Empathetic," according to him is the "bastardized" version of "empathic."
Remain empathetic and express concern
empathetic
Someone with an empathetic, helpful, or benevolent nature is compassionate, caring, and aims to alleviate the suffering of others. They show understanding, offer support, and act with kindness and generosity towards those in need.
To ensure that your audience ends doing or taking from your wrting exactly what you wanted them to. Ex-Marine Justine Masterson says, "Build them up to the moment...then they drink the koo-aide."