Caring vs Considerate - What's the difference?
caring | considerate |
(of a person) Kind, sensitive, empathetic.
The act of one who cares.
* 1988 , Thomas Stephen Szasz, The Myth of Psychotherapy (page 183)
consciously thoughtful and observant (often of other people); caring
characterised by careful and conscious thought; deliberate
As adjectives the difference between caring and considerate
is that caring is kind, sensitive, empathetic while considerate is consciously thoughtful and observant (often of other people); caring.As a verb caring
is present participle of lang=en.As a noun caring
is the act of one who cares.caring
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- She's a very caring person; she always has a kind word for everyone.
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- As I showed, although some rhetoricians, such as Mesmer and Erb, claimed that their interventions were medical treatments, others, such as Freud and Jung, claimed that their interventions were both medical curings and spiritual carings .
Anagrams
*considerate
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- It was very considerate of you to give up your place for your friend.