Humane vs Obliging - What's the difference?
humane | obliging | Related terms |
Having or showing concern for the pain or suffering of another; compassionate.
Pertaining to branches of learning concerned with human affairs or the humanities, especially classical literature or rhetoric.
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As adjectives the difference between humane and obliging
is that humane is having or showing concern for the pain or suffering of another; compassionate while obliging is happy and ready to do favours for others.As a verb obliging is
present participle of lang=en.humane
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- It is no longer considered humane to perform vivisection on research animals.
- As methods of execution go, beheading is more humane than drawing and quartering.
- many divine precepts to counterpoise our hearts, special antidotes both in scriptures and humane authors, which who so will observe, shall purchase much ease and quietness unto himself.
