Pronunciation: /ˈɛmpəθi/
noun the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
A1 Empathy is understanding and sharing the feelings of others.
A2 Showing empathy towards someone in need can make a big difference.
B1 Having empathy for others allows us to connect on a deeper level.
B2 Empathy plays a crucial role in building strong relationships.
C1 The ability to empathize with others is a sign of emotional intelligence.
C2 True empathy involves truly understanding and feeling what others are going through.
adjective empathetic
A1 She showed empathy towards the stray cat.
A2 The teacher's empathy helped the student feel understood.
B1 The therapist demonstrated empathy towards her client's struggles.
B2 His empathy for others made him a natural leader.
C1 The author's empathy for her characters brought depth to the novel.
C2 The politician's empathy for the marginalized communities resonated with voters.
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