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noun

compassion

kuhm-PASH-uhn
noun
1
A deep sense of concern for someone else's suffering, strong enough to make you want to help.
"The nurses treated every patient with compassion, no matter how difficult the case."
"Her compassion for stray animals led her to open a shelter."

How to Use Compassion

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In plain EnglishGenuinely caring about someone's pain and being moved to do something about it.

Common mistake

Similar to sympathy, but compassion carries a stronger urge to act and help, not just to feel sorry.

Easily confused with
Common pairings
show compassion act of compassion compassion fatigue treat with compassion

Word Forms

compassioned past tense, compassions plural, compassions singular

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Etymology

From Latin compati, "to suffer together with" — com- ("together") plus pati ("to suffer"), the same root as "patient" and "passion."

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