Kindness And Compassion

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune, accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering

  • Compassion is a key value in the field of social work, guiding professionals to empathize with their clients and provide support.
  • Showing compassion towards others can create a positive and supportive environment.
  • Real recognize real - always show compassion to those who deserve it.
  • Compassion is like a warm embrace, offering comfort and understanding to those in need.

adjective having a pleasant or friendly disposition

  • The good-natured man always greeted everyone with a smile.
  • My neighbor is so good-natured; he's always willing to lend a helping hand.
  • I love hanging out with Sarah, she's such a good-natured chick.
  • Despite facing many challenges, he remained good-natured through it all.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • She is known for her generous nature and heart of gold.
  • My friend always helps others out, she's got a real heart of gold.
  • That guy may act tough, but deep down he's got a heart of gold.
  • The old man's wrinkled face belied his heart of gold, which shone through in his kind actions.

noun a feeling or emotion that warms the heart; something that evokes positive emotions

adjective causing feelings of warmth and happiness; emotionally uplifting

  • The heartwarming speech delivered by the president brought tears to the audience's eyes.
  • Watching the video of the soldier reuniting with his dog was so heartwarming.
  • That movie was totally heartwarming, it made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
  • Her kindness and generosity were like a heartwarming blanket on a cold winter's night.

adjective An adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. 'Unkind' describes someone who lacks kindness or compassion.

  • His unkind remarks towards his colleagues were completely uncalled for.
  • She can be really unkind when she's in a bad mood.
  • Stop being so unkind, it's not cool.
  • The storm's unkind winds battered the coastline relentlessly.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this phrase, 'friend' and 'need' are nouns.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this phrase, 'a' is an adjective.

adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb. In this phrase, 'indeed' is an adverb.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. In this phrase, 'in' is a preposition.

  • In times of trouble, a friend in need is a friend indeed who offers support and assistance.
  • When you're going through a tough time, a friend in need is a friend indeed who sticks by your side.
  • When things get rough, a true homie is the one who's got your back - a friend in need is a friend indeed.
  • Just like a tree that provides shade in the scorching sun, a friend in need is a friend indeed who offers comfort and refuge.