empathy 1
Ability to understand others' feelings.
Greek
Ability to understand others' feelings.
noun [ EM-puh-thee ]
The ability to understand and share the feelings of another individual, often by putting oneself in their situation.
- 🖊️ Empathy, when shared, can heal the deepest wounds.
- 🖊️ During the Great Depression, communities survived through mutual empathy and support.
- 🖊️ How can one teach empathy in a world so focused on individual success?
- 🖊️ Can you imagine a world where empathy is the norm rather than the exception?
- 🖊️ The CEO's lack of empathy led to a massive employee walkout.
- 🖊️ The robot's programming included advanced empathy algorithms to better assist humans.
- 🖊️ If I were in your shoes, I would hope for the same empathy and understanding.
- 🖊️ In the quiet of the night, she felt a deep empathy for the lonely moon.
- 🖊️ Her empathy for the refugees was evident in her tireless volunteer work.
- 🖊️ If only politicians could show more empathy, perhaps the world would be a kinder place.
- 🖊️ In the quiet of the night, she felt a deep empathy for the lonely moon.
- 🖊️ If I were in your shoes, I would hope for the same empathy and understanding.
- 🖊️ The CEO's lack of empathy led to a massive employee walkout.
- 🖊️ Her empathy for the refugees was evident in her tireless volunteer work.
- 🖊️ Empathy, when shared, can heal the deepest wounds.
- 🖊️ During the Great Depression, communities survived through mutual empathy and support.
- 🖊️ The robot's programming included advanced empathy algorithms to better assist humans.
- 🖊️ How can one teach empathy in a world so focused on individual success?
- 🖊️ Can you imagine a world where empathy is the norm rather than the exception?
- 🖊️ If only politicians could show more empathy, perhaps the world would be a kinder place.
- 🤝 compassion, understanding, sympathy
- ⚔️ apathy, indifference
empathy 2
Projection of one's feelings onto an object.
German
Projection of one's feelings onto an object.
noun [ EM-puh-thee ]
The imaginative projection of a subjective state into an object so that the object appears to be infused with it.
- 🖊️ During the Great Depression, Roosevelt's fireside chats were filled with empathy for the struggling masses.
- 🖊️ Her empathy for the victims of the recent hurricane was evident in her heartfelt speech.
- 🖊️ If only politicians could show more empathy, perhaps the world would be a kinder place.
- 🖊️ The robot's programming included a module for empathy, making it the most advanced AI of its time.
- 🖊️ The artist's work is a testament to his profound empathy for the human condition.
- 🖊️ Oh, how the world would change if empathy reigned supreme!
- 🖊️ Can you imagine a world where empathy drives every decision?
- 🖊️ If he had more empathy, he wouldn't have dismissed her concerns so easily.
- 🖊️ In the quiet of the night, she felt a deep empathy for the lonely moon.
- 🖊️ If he had more empathy, he wouldn't have dismissed her concerns so easily.
- 🖊️ The artist's work is a testament to his profound empathy for the human condition.
- 🖊️ Oh, how the world would change if empathy reigned supreme!
- 🖊️ During the Great Depression, Roosevelt's fireside chats were filled with empathy for the struggling masses.
- 🖊️ Her empathy for the victims of the recent hurricane was evident in her heartfelt speech.
- 🖊️ The robot's programming included a module for empathy, making it the most advanced AI of its time.
- 🖊️ In the quiet of the night, she felt a deep empathy for the lonely moon.
- 🖊️ If only politicians could show more empathy, perhaps the world would be a kinder place.
- 🖊️ Can you imagine a world where empathy drives every decision?
- 🤝 projection, identification
- ⚔️ detachment, disinterest