Synonym: clemency, leniency, mercy, mildness, pity, sympathy. Antonym: coldness, cruelty, hardness, harshness. Similar words: passion, passionate, compass, encompass, compression, impasse, passive, assassination. Meaning: [kəm'pæʃn] n. 1. a deep awareness of and sympathy for another's suffering 2. the humane quality of understanding the suffering of others and wanting to do something about it.
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91. She didn't want to feel warmth or compassion for Nathan Bryce.
92. The Colonel's cool compassion showed his command of the situation: no moment of fury distorted his fearless and level-headed view.
93. It was as they enjoyed the water and food he provided in the desert that they began to appreciate his compassion.
94. Paranoia, greed and hysteria reign over scientific facts and compassion.
95. But I was successful in persuading the President to eschew the salt air aboard the Compassion.
96. It was shameful when he could so easily have afforded to show compassion.
97. The mystic is seeking to transcend his ego and acquire a disciplined compassion - a crucial virtue in all religions.
98. Always sympathetic to the underdog,[http://sentencedict.com/compassion.html] Will felt compassion for vice presidents and urged us not to judge them too harshly.
99. Both had a great compassion for men in their frustrations, sufferings and lostness.
100. Give freely to the world these gifts of love and compassion. Do not concern yourself with how much you receive in return, just know in your heart it will be returned. Steve Maraboli
101. Now and then, the real priorities and the concealed agenda do break through the pretense of compassion.
102. Normally she was animated - laughing, frowning, grimacing, registering surprise or scepticism or compassion.
103. We do not need guns and bombs to bring peace(sentencedict.com), we need love and compassion. Mother Teresa
104. The heart-centred loving and caring aspect of our make-up is where compassion resides.
105. Compassion is not just feeling with someone, but seeking to change the situation. Frequently people think compassion and love are merely sentimental. No! They are very demanding. If you are going to be compassionate, be prepared for action! Desmond Tutu
106. How much compassion would I have toward Duncan Fleming if it were my son who was killed?
107. It really helps to have total compassion for the players and their frustrations.
108. This is a place of compassion, a place of forgiveness.
109. But councillors will be told on Monday that a compromise linked with compassion may save it.
110. What are you doing now to show compassion toward the victims of torture?
111. We stand for animal welfare, for animal protection, for compassion, for human responsibility to the other animals.
112. His parents had firm standards; yet they moderated their expectations with tolerance and compassion.
113. The report criticises his arrogance, lack of compassion, and intimidating manner.
114. It was his attitude towards Dawn, treating her with such compassion and even apologising for her.
115. Many medical schools are trying to teach doctors to develop greater compassion for patients.
116. There is no magic formula that will transform sorrow into happiness, intolerance into compassion or war into peace.
117. Leonie felt a momentary pang of compassion for her wayward granddaughter.
118. The society's committee were pleasantly surprised at the size of the field of compassion.
119. Compassion is a verb. Thich Nhat Hanh
120. Through their journey, director Gregory Nava explores the contrasts between politics and compassion.
More similar words: passion, passionate, compass, encompass, compression, impasse, passive, assassination, companion, session, mission, cession, emission, compulsion, secession, percussion, admission, recession, permission, commission, profession, digression, expression, commissioner, oppression, aggression, confession, missionary, suppression, discussion.