empathic
empathic
Definition
em·pathic (em pat̸h′ik)
adjective
em·path′i·cally adverb
empathic
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- listening: I could have used the skill of empathic listening to understand her position better.
- understanding: A further word is in order about the meaning of empathic understanding.
- response: The neural basis for empathic response underlies imitation in both directions.
- relationship: It also sought to heighten awareness of drug-related problems and to forge an empathic relationship with the parent.
- ability: A great example of inherent empathic ability is, for example, the ability to " feel between the lines " on the Internet.
- approach: The nurses saw an empathic approach through the Models use of narrative.
Modifying Another Word
- highly: People with Williams syndrome are socially fearless, impulsive, erratic, and highly empathic, but they're excessively anxious about non-social situations.
Used with adjective complement
- become: Medics who attended Professor Lesley Fallowfield's intensive three-day training courses became much more empathic toward their patients.
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