Understanding and entering into another's feelings
example - by means of empathy a great painting becomes a mirror of the self
By means of empathy, a great painting becomes a mirror of the self.
Normally Christians have great emphathy for the poor and sick people.
A feeling of concern and empathy for some one else who is having some type of trouble.
The word you're looking for is "empathy" but I don't think it's a disability.
The word influenced means affected, or impacted, or changed. Example : "The discovery of antibiotics dramatically influenced the treatment of diseases."
It's jack's job to illustrate the new book. Let me illustrate with a real life example.
I had a strong sense of empathy and I could comfort the heartbroken children.
This is abbreviate -->. (example). And illustrate is to paint a word picture or a literal picture.
Empathy is a noun.
The lating root word for empathy is pathos
Empathy can be learnt, by the way. But again, the person would have to see a therapist to change. Empathy is the ability to understand how another person feels. Empathy is your reaction in a vengence: comes from the Greek word EMPATHIA: Technology of the word= en (the n becomes an m in front of the letter p) + pathos. en = in pathos = strongly; vengence e
I think the word you are looking for is empathize. It means the act of understanding and sharing the feelings of another. Root word is empathy.
No, the word illustrate is a verb (illustrates, illustrating, illustrated).
By means of empathy, a great painting becomes a mirror of the self.
Empathy is when you are able to feel for someone because you have experienced or are going through the same thing. Denotation is the direct, dictionary meaning of a word, what the word literally means. The denotation of empathy is what I just said, feeling for someone because you know through past experience what it feels like to be going through what they are. The connotation of empathy is used more often than the denotation of empathy simply because that's how words work in the English language, the meaning of the word according to the context (connotation) is used more often than a words literal meaning (denotation) The connotation of empathy can vary depending on the context that the word is used in, but most often it is used with the word with. With suggests that you are feeling with the person. Sometimes empathy is used with the word for, but this suggests that you are feeling at the person, rather than with them. When the word for is used rather than with, empathy's connotation changes.
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