compasivo - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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compasivo (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/kôm.pa.'si.βo/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The word compasivo means having or showing compassion, concern, or empathy for others in distress. It is used to describe individuals who are kind-hearted and understanding towards the suffering of others.

Frequency of Use: "Compasivo" is frequently used in both oral and written contexts. It appears in discussions relating to psychology, healthcare, ethics, and everyday social interactions.

Example Sentences

  1. "El doctor es muy compasivo con sus pacientes."
  2. "The doctor is very compassionate towards his patients."

  3. "Necesitamos ser más compasivos en tiempos de crisis."

  4. "We need to be more compassionate in times of crisis."

  5. "Su actitud compasiva ayudó a calmar a los que estaban angustiados."

  6. "His compassionate attitude helped to calm those who were distressed."

Idiomatic Expressions

"Compasivo" is not typically found in many idiomatic expressions, but the essence of compassion can be seen in various phrases that speak to empathy. Here are some examples:

  1. "Tener un corazón compasivo."
  2. "To have a compassionate heart."
  3. Used to describe someone who is inherently kind and understanding.

  4. "Actuar con compasión."

  5. "To act with compassion."
  6. Refers to the importance of acting thoughtfully and kindly towards others.

  7. "El silencio compasivo."

  8. "The compassionate silence."
  9. Refers to a silence that expresses understanding and empathy without needing words.

  10. "Mirar con ojos compasivos."

  11. "To look with compassionate eyes."
  12. It describes seeing or perceiving situations from a place of empathy and understanding.

Etymology

The word "compasivo" comes from the Latin word "compassivus," which itself derives from the combination of "com-" (with) and "pati" (to suffer). Therefore, it literally means "to suffer with," highlighting the empathetic nature of compassion.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Benevolente (benevolent) - Solidario (supportive) - Empático (empathetic)

Antonyms: - Insensible (insensitive) - Indiferente (indifferent) - Desalmado (heartless)



23-07-2024