"Empathic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Empathic" Meaning

Showing compassion, understanding, and sympathy towards others; being able to imagine and share the feelings of someone else.

"Empathic" Examples

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The word "empathic" can be used as an adjective to describe someone or something that is able to understand and share the feelings of another.

Examples:


She was an empathic listener, able to understand and comfort her friend during a difficult time.
The counselor was trained to be empathic and help his clients work through their emotional struggles.
After seeing the devastating news, the empathic crowd came together to raise funds for the affected community.
The movie's empathic portrayal of the character's struggle with mental health sparked important conversations.
Her empathic hugs and words of encouragement helped her little sister feel better after a tough day.

Note: Empathic is often confused with empathetic, but while both words describe the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, empathic is typically used to describe the quality of being able to do so. Empathetic is often used to describe the act of doing so.

"Empathic" Similar Words

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Empaneled refers to a committee or group of people, usually experts in their field, who have been appointed or selected to investigate, review, or judge something, such as a case, dispute, or research project.

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Empanelled refers to the process of selecting and appointing individuals to serve as members of a committee, jury, or panel, typically for a specific purpose or project. It can also describe the selection of experts or professionals to provide advice or guidance on a particular issue or topic. In a broader sense, empanelled implies that the individuals have been formally chosen or appointed to fulfill a particular role or responsibility.

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Empath refers to the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. An empath is someone who has the capacity to put themselves in someone else's shoes and imagine how they would feel in that situation. Empaths are often skilled listeners and are able to show compassion and understanding towards others.

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Empathetically

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In a manner that shows understanding and sympathy towards others' feelings; with compassion and consideration.

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To empathise means to understand and share the feelings of another person, often to a high degree.

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Empathize

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To empathize means to understand and share the feelings of another person, often by putting yourself in their position. It involves recognizing and relating to someone else's emotions, perspectives, and experiences, and showing compassion and concern for their well-being.

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