COMPASSIONATE in a Sentence
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41 example sentences for COMPASSIONATE, such as:
1. My father was a deeply compassionate man.
2. She must be courteous, and she must be compassionate.
3. The plight of the refugees arouses the compassionate old man.
4. You may be certain that I will be compassionate and true to you.
5. Admit, compassionate man, that it is necessary to suffer the most.
2. She must be courteous, and she must be compassionate.
3. The plight of the refugees arouses the compassionate old man.
4. You may be certain that I will be compassionate and true to you.
5. Admit, compassionate man, that it is necessary to suffer the most.
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Meanings and Examples of COMPASSIONATE
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compassionate
a. showing or having compassion
v. share the suffering of
Classic Sentence: (34 in 3 pages)
1 Here she took out her handkerchief; but Elinor did not feel very compassionate.
2 Joe and I going to church, therefore, must have been a moving spectacle for compassionate minds.
3 Look here," said Herbert, showing me the basket, with a compassionate and tender smile, after we had talked a little; "here's poor Clara's supper, served out every night.
4 I have bethought me of all that gracious and compassionate history.
5 At the mention of letters the lawyer pursed up his lips, and gave utterance to a thin little compassionate and contemptuous sound.
6 You may be certain that I will be compassionate and true to you.
7 Then, with dim, compassionate fingers, she stroked his head, that lay on her breast.
8 She must be courteous, and she must be compassionate.
9 Her kind, compassionate visits to this old schoolfellow, sick and reduced, seemed to have quite delighted Mr Elliot.
10 The terrible spectacle of created things developed tenderness in him; he was occupied only in finding for himself, and in inspiring others with the best way to compassionate and relieve.
11 The curious thing is the haughty, superior, and compassionate airs which this groping philosophy assumes towards the philosophy which beholds God.
Les Misérables 2 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 7: CHAPTER VI—THE ABSOLUTE GOODNESS OF PRAYER
Context Highlight In BOOK 7: CHAPTER VI—THE ABSOLUTE GOODNESS OF PRAYER
12 Admit, compassionate man, that it is necessary to suffer the most.
13 The baker could not repress a smile, and as he cut the white bread he surveyed them in a compassionate way which shocked Gavroche.
Les Misérables 4 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 6: CHAPTER II—IN WHICH LITTLE GAVROCHE EXTRACTS PROFIT FROM ...
Context Highlight In BOOK 6: CHAPTER II—IN WHICH LITTLE GAVROCHE EXTRACTS PROFIT FROM ...
14 I watch your career with interest, because I consider you a specimen of a diligent, orderly, energetic woman: not because I deeply compassionate what you have gone through, or what you still suffer.
15 Darcy, in wretched suspense, could only say something indistinctly of his concern, and observe her in compassionate silence.
Example Sentence:
1 My father was a deeply compassionate man.
2 These charities depend on the compassionate feelings and generosity of the general public.
3 One measure of a civilized and compassionate society is how well it treats its prison population.
4 The public's response to the crisis appeal was generous and compassionate.
5 The plight of the refugees arouses the compassionate old man.
6 With such a supple, sensitive and compassionate mind, rigidity is something you need never worry about.
7 It listens to customer-service calls and assigns an empathy score based on how compassionate agents are and how fast and how capably they settle complaints.