empathise

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empathise

A friend listens carefully to empathise with another's feelings.

Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To understand and share the feelings, emotions, or experiences of another person; to mentally or emotionally place oneself in another's situation.
Usage
  • The verb "empathise" describes the act of recognizing, understanding, and vicariously experiencing the feelings, thoughts, or attitudes of someone else. It implies a deep, compassionate understanding that goes beyond simple intellectual acknowledgment.
Examples
  • Verb:
    • As a counselor, it is crucial to empathise with your clients.
    • I can empathise with your frustration because I've been in a similar situation.
    • It's difficult to empathise with a character whose motives are unclear.
Advanced Usage
  • "to empathise with": This is the standard construction. The preposition "with" is always used to connect the subject to the person or group whose feelings are being understood.
    • Good leaders empathise with their team members.
Variants and Related Words
  • Empathize (verb): The standard American English spelling of "empathise".
  • Empathy (noun): The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
    • Her great empathy makes her an excellent nurse.
  • Empathic (adjective): Showing an ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
    • He gave an empathic nod as I told my story.
Synonyms
  • Sympathise: Often used similarly, but can imply feeling pity or sorrow for someone's misfortune rather than fully sharing their emotional perspective.
  • Understand: To comprehend intellectually, but does not necessarily imply sharing the emotional experience.
  • Relate to: To feel a connection with someone because of shared experiences or feelings.
Antonyms
  • Ignore: To refuse to take notice of or acknowledge.
  • Disregard: To pay no attention to.
  • Be indifferent to: To have no particular interest or sympathy.
Related Phrases
  • "The ability to empathise": A common phrase describing this skill as a valuable trait.
    • The training focuses on developing the ability to empathise.
empathise

A friend listens carefully to empathise with another's feelings.

Verb
  1. be understanding of
    • You don't need to explain--I understand!

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