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.
Yes, the noun 'empathy' is an abstract noun, a word for an emotion.
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MEAN ignoble - being mean signify - mean
R mean reastate the question. A mean answer it. F mean for example. F mean for example. T mean this show that. RAFFT that what it mean in Ela
I empathise with my friend's struggles as I have been in a similar situation before.
The verb for on emphatic is empathise. As in "to empathise with someone".
The abstract noun form of the verb to empathise (US spelling empathize) is the gerund empathising (empathizing).A related noun form is empathy.
It is difficult, at best, to empathize with those who are perceived to be terrorists.
believesympathize, sympathise, empathize, empathise, understand
I am so sad that there is someone out there who does not know what it is to feel pity. If you cannot empathise with the pain someone else is feeling you cannot really have a fulfilled human life. I feel so sorry for you. I am filled with pity for you.
The abstract noun for empathize is empathy. It refers to the ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
To connect, by way of imagery, with the reader/listener in a way that they might more readily empathise with the thought.
Empathise is a verb which means to understand and share the feelings of another. Example sentence:We empathised with their situation but were unable to help them.
Pauses are usually used to add effect or to help the reader empathise with the poetry or what ever text in which the pause is used.
It would be very difficult. The best thing to do would be to ask him (or her) how he would feel in your situation, spelling out to him the situation as it occured to you. e.g "I hear what you are saying, but how would you feel if it was you that came home and found that the whole cake had been eaten?" Alternatively, compare it to something that happened to him one time. "Remember how you felt that time you came home and there wasn't any pancake mix left... this feels the same to me." Also remember, while trying to get someone else to empathise with you, it is important to try and empathise with the other person yourself as well, it's possible the person you describe is also thinking you are a ME ME ME person.
you can't function properly at an emotional level? Make decisions regarding others, or empathise for others. Just relying on your thinking not emotions.