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Showing empathy or ready comprehension of others' states.
empathic
sympathetic
1
But fiction in particular can make you more socially able and
empathetic
.
2
Perhaps as a result, he is unusually
empathetic
for a teenage boy.
3
She's so
empathetic
and kind and just such a good friend, always.
4
Too, there was this: Berry was by nature a very
empathetic
person.
5
But you can also see that she is
empathetic
,
trying to understand.
6
But he is
empathetic
to his mom's struggle, not just his own.
7
Her eyes caught him again, and they were smiling, encouraging,
empathetic
,
kind.
8
Richly
empathetic
,
it comes at a poignant moment in British history.
9
Police organisational culture and practice is now more progressive and
empathetic
.
10
You remain
empathetic
but you can't allow it to cloud your own judgment.
11
It was the
empathetic
exchange between practitioner and patient that made the difference.
12
An
empathetic
therapist explains to a concerned couple: Your son's not less than.
13
Darsono,
empathetic
as ever, added quickly, Or we could give you new quarters.
14
So
empathetic
,
in fact, that he has trouble making any decisions.
15
Obvious Child is a really wonderfully written and
empathetic
film with charming performances.
16
Mrs Clinton wears a steely surface over a too-well-concealed
empathetic
centre.
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