(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.
Show compassion to those less fortunate than you, as one day you may have to look up to them.
compassion = רחמותא (rachmuta)
compassion
The soldier did not like his imperious commander because he did not show any sign of compassion or understanding.
Loyal means to show compassion to someone you respect, care for etc. Compassion means that you really feel for someone, something etc. like if you feel sad that some one is poor etc.
She was full of compassion.
He has no compassion for the poor or the sick.
i show firemen compassion
I have a great compassion for my family members. HA!
Show compassion to those less fortunate than you, as one day you may have to look up to them.
Mother Teresa had lot of compassion for poor and sick people.
I gave Natalie all my compassion, or sympathy when her dad died.
She was a humane person who had great compassion for all animals.
It's a noun. A full sentence needs only a subject (noun) and a verb, and you can say, "Compassion exists." Therefore, since "exist" is a verb, "compassion" is a noun. You can use that trick for lots of words, and conversely, if it doesn't fit in a two-word sentence like that then you know it isn't a noun or a verb.
That's a display of extreme compassion.
We dare not turn our backs on the tender compassion of Jesus.
Latin for compassion is misericordia