compassion
compassion 30 सेकंड में
- A deep feeling of sympathy.
- A strong desire to help others.
- More active than just empathy.
- Essential for healthcare and charity.
- Emotional Component
- The raw feeling of resonance with another's pain.
- Cognitive Component
- The understanding of the context and severity of the suffering.
- Motivational Component
- The drive to take concrete steps to improve the situation.
She showed immense compassion for the victims of the earthquake, volunteering for weeks at the shelter.
His compassion was evident in the way he patiently listened to the elderly man's stories.
The charity relies on the compassion of donors to fund its vital work.
- Self-Compassion
- Extending the same kindness to oneself during times of failure or difficulty.
- Global Compassion
- Feeling a sense of responsibility for the well-being of people worldwide.
- Active Compassion
- Engaging in direct, physical actions to relieve suffering.
Without compassion, society would quickly become a cold and unforgiving place.
Teaching children compassion is just as important as teaching them mathematics.
- Compassion Fatigue
- A state of exhaustion experienced by those who constantly care for the suffering.
- Compassionate Leave
- Time off work granted to someone who has experienced a family tragedy.
- Radical Compassion
- Extending compassion even to those who have caused harm.
- Verbs of Action
- Show, demonstrate, display, exhibit. These focus on the outward manifestation of the feeling.
- Verbs of Emotion
- Feel, have, experience. These focus on the internal state of the person.
- Verbs of Communication
- Express, convey, articulate. These focus on communicating the feeling to others.
The doctor's compassion made the difficult diagnosis easier to bear.
The dictator ruled with an iron fist, showing absolutely no compassion for his citizens.
- Out of compassion
- Used to indicate the motive for a kind act.
- With compassion
- Used to describe the manner in which an action is performed.
- Lack of compassion
- Used to describe a cold or unfeeling attitude.
He spoke to the grieving mother with deep compassion.
The public was outraged by the politician's apparent lack of compassion.
- Compassionate Grounds
- Reasons for an exception to a rule based on sympathy for someone's suffering.
- Compassionate Leave
- Paid time off granted to an employee due to a personal emergency or bereavement.
- Compassionate Allowance
- A financial grant given to someone in extreme need.
The manager approved her request for compassionate leave immediately.
The charity's latest campaign appeals to the public's sense of compassion.
- Religious Contexts
- Used to describe divine mercy or the moral duty of believers to help others.
- Medical Contexts
- Used to describe the empathetic and humane treatment of patients.
- Charitable Contexts
- Used to motivate donations and volunteer work for those in need.
The news anchor noted the incredible compassion shown by the local community.
- Self-Help Books
- Focus on developing self-compassion to combat anxiety and perfectionism.
- Therapy Sessions
- Therapists encourage clients to view their struggles with compassion.
- Wellness Retreats
- Workshops often center around cultivating mindfulness and compassion.
Practicing self-compassion is essential for maintaining good mental health.
He applied for compassionate leave to attend his grandfather's funeral.
- Parenting
- Teaching children to be kind and considerate to others.
- Relationships
- Understanding and forgiving a partner's mistakes.
- Friendships
- Supporting a friend through a difficult emotional period.
Their marriage was built on a foundation of mutual respect and compassion.
Incorrect: She has a compassion for animals.
Correct: She has compassion for animals.
- Countable vs Uncountable
- Compassion is uncountable. Do not use 'a' or make it plural.
- Preposition Error
- Use 'for' or 'towards', never 'to' or 'at'.
- Verb Collocation
- Use 'show', 'feel', or 'have', not 'do' or 'make'.
He didn't want their pity; he just wanted their compassion and understanding.
- Confusing with Pity
- Pity looks down; compassion stands alongside.
- Confusing with Empathy
- Empathy is feeling; compassion is feeling plus action.
- Confusing with Sympathy
- Sympathy is feeling sorry for; compassion is actively caring.
Incorrect: The nurse was very compassion.
Correct: The nurse was very compassionate.
Always double-check the spelling: c-o-m-p-a-s-s-i-o-n.
- Overuse in Trivial Situations
- Reserve compassion for serious suffering, not minor annoyances.
- Spelling Errors
- Remember the double 's' in the middle of the word.
- Wrong Word Form
- Ensure you use 'compassionate' as the adjective.
Reserve the word compassion for situations involving real hardship or suffering.
Her empathy allowed her to understand his pain, but her compassion drove her to help him.
- Empathy
- Feeling WITH someone. Sharing their emotional state.
- Sympathy
- Feeling FOR someone. Expressing sorrow for their hardship.
- Compassion
- Feeling FOR someone AND wanting to help them.
He looked at the beggar not with pity, but with genuine compassion.
- Pity
- Feeling sorry for someone, often with a sense of superiority.
- Kindness
- General friendly and considerate behavior in everyday life.
- Benevolence
- A formal word for the desire to do good to others.
The billionaire's benevolence was well-known, but his personal compassion was rarely seen.
Out of compassion for the young thief, the shop owner showed mercy and did not call the police.
- Mercy
- Compassion or forgiveness shown toward someone whom it is within one's power to punish.
- Grace
- Unmerited favor or kindness, often used in religious contexts.
- Humanity
- The quality of being humane; benevolence.
Treating prisoners with compassion is a basic standard of humanity.
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The nurse showed compassion to the sick boy.
nurse showed kindness/care
Show compassion to/for someone.
He has a lot of compassion for animals.
has much care for animals
Have compassion for.
Compassion makes you a good friend.
caring makes good friend
Compassion as a subject.
She felt compassion when she saw the crying baby.
felt sad and wanted to help
Feel compassion.
We must teach children to have compassion.
teach kids to care
Have compassion.
His compassion helped the old man.
his care helped
Possessive + compassion.
They acted with compassion and gave him food.
acted with kindness
Act with compassion.
Compassion is important in our family.
caring is important
Compassion is + adjective.
The doctor treated the patient with great compassion.
treated with much care
With great compassion.
Out of compassion, she adopted the stray cat.
because of caring, she adopted
Out of compassion (motive).
He showed no compassion for the people who lost their homes.
showed zero care
Show no compassion.
I felt deep compassion for the victims of the earthquake.
felt strong care for victims
Feel deep compassion for.
She is known for her kindness and compassion.
known for being kind and caring
Kindness and compassion (collocation).
We need more compassion in the world today.
need more caring in world
Need more compassion.
His letter was full of compassion and understanding.
letter had much care
Full of compassion.
They started the charity because of their compassion for the poor.
started charity due to care
Because of their compassion.
The judge showed compassion by giving the young offender a lighter sentence.
judge showed mercy/care
Show compassion by + gerund.
Compassion fatigue is a real problem for many social workers.
tiredness from caring too much
Compassion fatigue (compound noun).
She was granted compassionate leave to attend her father's funeral.
given time off for grief
Compassionate leave (adjective + noun).
True compassion requires us to take action, not just feel sorry.
real care needs action
True compassion requires...
He lacked the compassion necessary to be a good nurse.
did not have enough care
Lack the compassion necessary.
The documentary evoked a strong sense of compassion among the viewers.
film created strong feeling of care
Evoke a sense of compassion.
Self-compassion is about treating yourself as kindly as you would treat a friend.
caring for yourself
Self-compassion (hyphenated noun).
Their response to the crisis was driven by genuine compassion.
response motivated by real care
Driven by genuine compassion.
The organization's core values are rooted in empathy, integrity, and compassion.
values based on care
Rooted in compassion.
Demonstrating compassion in leadership can significantly boost employee morale.
showing care as a boss
Demonstrating compassion (gerund as subject).
The prisoner appealed for early release on compassionate grounds due to his terminal illness.
asked for release for health reasons
On compassionate grounds (legal phrase).
While empathy allows us to share another's pain, compassion compels us to alleviate it.
care forces us to fix pain
Compassion compels us to + infinitive.
She approached the difficult negotiation with a surprising amount of compassion for her opponents.
handled negotiation with care for rivals
Approach with compassion.
The philosophical debate centered on whether compassion is an innate human trait or a learned behavior.
debate if care is natural or learned
Whether compassion is...
His philanthropic efforts were a testament to his boundless compassion for marginalized communities.
charity work proved his endless care
Boundless compassion for.
Overcoming the trauma required immense self-compassion and years of therapy.
healing needed much self-care
Immense self-compassion.
The ethicist argued that a society's moral fiber is measured by the compassion it extends to its most vulnerable members.
society judged by care for the weak
Compassion it extends to.
The novel is a profound exploration of human frailty and the redemptive power of radical compassion.
book explores extreme care saving people
Redemptive power of radical compassion.
In the face of systemic injustice, mere sympathy is inadequate; what is demanded is actionable compassion.
need care that takes action, not just feeling
Actionable compassion.
The physician warned that the relentless demands of the ICU could easily lead to compassion fatigue if staff were not supported.
ICU work causes loss of caring ability
Lead to compassion fatigue.
Her speech masterfully wove together statistical evidence with poignant anecdotes to elicit compassion from the policymakers.
speech used stories to make politicians care
Elicit compassion from.
He was granted a compassionate allowance by the state to assist with the exorbitant costs of his specialized care.
given state money for severe health needs
Compassionate allowance.
The Dalai Lama frequently posits that compassion is not a religious luxury but a human necessity for global survival.
care is necessary for human survival
Posits that compassion is...
Navigating the complexities of palliative care requires a delicate balance of clinical objectivity and profound compassion.
end-of-life care needs medical skill and deep care
Profound compassion.
Dostoevsky's characters often grapple with the agonizing burden of a compassion so acute it borders on existential paralysis.
characters struggle with painful level of care
A compassion so acute (using 'a' for a specific type of compassion).
The commodification of compassion by corporate entities often serves to obfuscate their underlying exploitative practices.
companies use fake care to hide bad actions
Commodification of compassion.
True altruism, driven by unadulterated compassion, challenges the cynical evolutionary paradigm of the selfish gene.
pure care proves humans aren't just selfish
Unadulterated compassion.
The jurisprudence surrounding compassionate release is fraught with ethical ambiguities and subjective interpretations of suffering.
laws about early release for health are morally complicated
Jurisprudence surrounding compassionate release.
She articulated a vision of radical compassion that sought to dismantle the structural inequities perpetuating systemic poverty.
she described extreme care that fixes root causes of poverty
Vision of radical compassion.
The poem serves as an elegy to lost innocence, imbued with a melancholic compassion for the transience of human endeavor.
poem has sad care for how short life is
Imbued with a melancholic compassion.
Neurobiological studies suggest that cultivating compassion physically alters the brain's neural circuitry, enhancing vagal tone and emotional regulation.
brain science shows practicing care changes brain structure
Cultivating compassion (gerund phrase).
His refusal to condemn his detractors was born not of weakness, but of a magnanimous compassion that transcended petty grievances.
not punishing enemies showed great, superior care
Magnanimous compassion.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
out of compassion
have compassion for
treat with compassion
a sense of compassion
an act of compassion
show some compassion
driven by compassion
capable of compassion
deserve compassion
extend compassion to
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
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आसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Implies action. If you only feel sad but do nothing, it is sympathy, not full compassion.
Universally understood in all English-speaking regions. 'Compassionate leave' is standard in the UK/Aus, while 'bereavement leave' is more common in the US, though both are understood.
Appropriate in all registers, from highly formal legal texts to casual conversations.
- Using 'compassion to' instead of 'compassion for'.
- Making it plural: 'He showed many compassions.'
- Confusing it with pity, which has a negative connotation.
- Using the noun 'compassion' when the adjective 'compassionate' is needed.
- Spelling it with one 's': 'compasion'.
सुझाव
Use 'for', not 'to'
Always remember to use the preposition 'for' after compassion. Say 'compassion for the poor'. Do not say 'compassion to the poor'. This is the most common mistake learners make.
Action-Oriented
Remember that compassion involves action. If you just feel sad, use 'sympathy'. If you feel sad and want to help, use 'compassion'. It is a very active word.
Strong Adjectives
Pair compassion with strong adjectives to sound more native. Use 'deep compassion', 'profound compassion', or 'genuine compassion'. This emphasizes the strength of the feeling.
Double S
Pay attention to the spelling. Compassion has a double 's' in the middle. Think of the word 'passion' and just add 'com' to the beginning.
Stress the Middle
When speaking, put the stress on the second syllable: com-PAS-sion. The 'sion' sounds like 'shun'. Practice saying it out loud to get the rhythm right.
Compassionate Leave
If you need time off work because a family member died, ask HR for 'compassionate leave'. This is the professional and polite term to use in an office environment.
Out of Compassion
Use the phrase 'out of compassion' to explain motives in your writing. For example: 'She adopted the dog out of compassion.' It is a very elegant sentence structure.
Avoid Pity
Be careful not to confuse compassion with pity. Pity can insult people because it makes them feel small. Compassion respects their dignity while helping them.
Medical Contexts
If you are taking a medical English exam (like OET), use the phrase 'compassionate care'. It is a key buzzword that examiners look for when discussing patient treatment.
Self-Compassion
Learn the term 'self-compassion'. It is very popular in modern English articles about mental health. It means being kind to yourself when you make a mistake.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
COM (together) + PASSION (strong feeling). Feeling strongly together with someone who is hurting.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin compassionem (nominative compassio) 'sympathy', noun of state from past-participle stem of compati 'to feel pity'.
सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
In Buddhism, compassion (karuna) is one of the four 'brahmaviharas' or sublime attitudes, essential for spiritual awakening.
Corporate culture increasingly values 'compassionate leadership' as a way to prevent burnout and retain employees.
In modern medicine, 'compassionate care' is a formal metric for evaluating hospital quality and patient satisfaction.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Who is the most compassionate person you know?"
"Do you think society is becoming more or less compassionate?"
"What is the difference between pity and compassion?"
"Can compassion be taught, or is it something you are born with?"
"How can we show more compassion to ourselves?"
डायरी विषय
Describe a time when someone showed you unexpected compassion.
Write about a situation where you found it difficult to feel compassion.
How does practicing self-compassion change the way you handle failure?
Write a letter of compassion to a friend who is going through a hard time.
Analyze a news story where compassion played a major role.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालNo, compassion is an uncountable (mass) noun. You cannot say 'one compassion' or 'two compassions'. You also cannot use the article 'a' before it. Instead, use words like 'some', 'much', or 'a lot of'. For example, 'She showed a lot of compassion.'
The most common preposition to use after compassion is 'for'. You feel compassion 'for' someone or something. For example, 'I have compassion for the homeless.' You can also use 'towards', but 'for' is more common. Never use 'to'.
Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. It is like putting yourself in their shoes. Compassion goes one step further. It is empathy combined with a strong desire to take action and help the person who is suffering.
Compassionate leave is a period of time off work granted to an employee because of a personal emergency. This is usually due to the death or serious illness of a close family member. It is a formal term used in human resources and employment law. In the US, it is also called bereavement leave.
Yes, this is called 'self-compassion'. It means treating yourself with the same kindness and understanding that you would offer a friend when you fail or make a mistake. Psychologists say self-compassion is very important for mental health. It is the opposite of harsh self-criticism.
No, they are different. Pity means feeling sorry for someone, but it often includes a feeling of looking down on them or feeling superior. Compassion is feeling sorry for someone while seeing them as an equal. People usually want compassion, not pity.
The adjective form is 'compassionate'. You use it to describe a person, an action, or a policy. For example, 'He is a compassionate doctor.' Or, 'She made a compassionate decision.' The adverb form is 'compassionately'.
This phrase is used to explain the reason why someone did something kind. It means their action was motivated by their feeling of compassion. For example, 'Out of compassion, he gave the shivering man his coat.' It answers the question 'why did he do it?'
Compassion fatigue is a state of physical and mental exhaustion. It happens to people who spend a lot of time caring for others who are suffering, like nurses, social workers, or caregivers. They become so tired that they lose their ability to feel empathy or compassion.
No, in modern psychology and philosophy, compassion is considered a sign of emotional strength and maturity. It takes courage to face someone else's pain and try to help them. Compassionate leaders are often more successful because they build strong, trusting teams.
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Summary
Compassion is not just feeling sorry for someone; it is the powerful combination of understanding their pain and taking concrete action to help them. It is the bridge between empathy and meaningful support.
- A deep feeling of sympathy.
- A strong desire to help others.
- More active than just empathy.
- Essential for healthcare and charity.
Use 'for', not 'to'
Always remember to use the preposition 'for' after compassion. Say 'compassion for the poor'. Do not say 'compassion to the poor'. This is the most common mistake learners make.
Action-Oriented
Remember that compassion involves action. If you just feel sad, use 'sympathy'. If you feel sad and want to help, use 'compassion'. It is a very active word.
Strong Adjectives
Pair compassion with strong adjectives to sound more native. Use 'deep compassion', 'profound compassion', or 'genuine compassion'. This emphasizes the strength of the feeling.
Double S
Pay attention to the spelling. Compassion has a double 's' in the middle. Think of the word 'passion' and just add 'com' to the beginning.
उदाहरण
This is an example with compassion.
संबंधित सामग्री
यह शब्द अन्य भाषाओं में
Emotions के और शब्द
abanimfy
C1A collective psychological state characterized by a profound loss of vitality, spirit, or motivation within a specific group or community. It describes the stagnation that occurs when a social structure or organization loses its shared sense of purpose and creative energy.
abanimize
C1यह एक अलग निष्पक्षता की स्थिति प्राप्त करने के लिए स्थिति से भावनात्मक तीव्रता को खत्म करने की व्यवस्थित प्रक्रिया को संदर्भित करता है।
abhor
C1किसी चीज़ के प्रति गहरी नफरत या घृणा महसूस करना। यह नैतिक या भावनात्मक रूप से किसी चीज़ को पूरी तरह नापसंद करने के लिए इस्तेमाल होता है।
abminity
C1To regard something with intense loathing or extreme disgust; to treat an object or idea as an abomination. It is used in high-level contexts to describe a profound moral or aesthetic aversion toward an action or concept.
abmotine
C1Describes a state of being emotionally detached or lacking intrinsic motivation, often characterized by a cold, clinical, or indifferent stance. It is used to denote a specific lack of movement or response to external emotional stimuli.
abominable
C1घिनौना. 1. हमारी छुट्टियों के दौरान मौसम बिल्कुल घिनौना था। 2. उसने एक घिनौना अपराध किया जिसने पूरे देश को झकझोर कर रख दिया।
abphilous
C1To consciously withdraw or distance oneself from a previous affinity, attraction, or emotional attachment. It involves a systematic effort to break a psychological bond in order to achieve a state of neutrality or objectivity.
absedhood
C1'absedhood' एक ऐसी स्थिति का वर्णन करता है जहाँ कोई व्यक्ति अपने परिवेश या सामाजिक जिम्मेदारियों से गहराई से अलग या भावनात्मक रूप से पीछे हट गया हो। यह तीव्र, अक्सर स्व-लगाए गए अलगाव की स्थिति है।
abvidness
C1The quality or state of being intensely eager, enthusiastic, or consumed by a particular interest or desire. It represents a level of dedication and spirited engagement that often goes beyond standard enthusiasm, typical of scholars, collectors, or hobbyists.
adacrty
C1Alacrity refers to a cheerful readiness, promptness, or willingness to do something. It describes not only the speed of an action but also the positive and enthusiastic attitude of the person performing it.