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Propitious vs Compassionate - What's the difference?

propitious | compassionate | Related terms |

Propitious is a related term of compassionate.


In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between propitious and compassionate

is that propitious is (archaic) favorably disposed towards someone while compassionate is (archaic) to feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for.

As adjectives the difference between propitious and compassionate

is that propitious is favorable; benevolent (eg propitious weather ) while compassionate is having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

As a verb compassionate is

(archaic) to feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for.

Compassionate vs Lament - What's the difference?

compassionate | lament | Related terms |

Compassionate is a related term of lament.


As verbs the difference between compassionate and lament

is that compassionate is (archaic) to feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for while lament is to express grief; to weep or wail; to mourn.

As an adjective compassionate

is having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

As a noun lament is

an expression of grief, suffering, or sadness.

Peaceable vs Compassionate - What's the difference?

peaceable | compassionate |


As adjectives the difference between peaceable and compassionate

is that peaceable is favouring peace rather than conflict; not aggressive, tending to avoid violence (of people, actions etc) while compassionate is having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

As a verb compassionate is

(archaic) to feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for.

Compassionate vs Text - What's the difference?

compassionate | text |


As an adjective compassionate

is having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

As a verb compassionate

is (archaic) to feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for.

As a noun text is

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Gentleness vs Compassionate - What's the difference?

gentleness | compassionate |


As a noun gentleness

is the state of being gentle.

As an adjective compassionate is

having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

As a verb compassionate is

(archaic) to feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for.

Compassionate vs Com - What's the difference?

compassionate | com |


As an adjective compassionate

is having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

As a verb compassionate

is (archaic) to feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for.

As a symbol com is

the iso 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code for the comoros.

Comfort vs Compassionate - What's the difference?

comfort | compassionate |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between comfort and compassionate

is that comfort is (obsolete) to assist or help; to aid while compassionate is (obsolete) inviting pity; pitiable.

As verbs the difference between comfort and compassionate

is that comfort is to relieve the distress or suffering of; to provide comfort to while compassionate is (archaic) to feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for.

As a noun comfort

is contentment, ease.

As an adjective compassionate is

having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

Compassionate vs Loyal - What's the difference?

compassionate | loyal |


As an adjective compassionate

is having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

As a verb compassionate

is (archaic) to feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for.

As a proper noun loyal is

a town in oklahoma.

Merci vs Compassionate - What's the difference?

merci | compassionate |


As an interjection merci

is .

As an adjective compassionate is

having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

As a verb compassionate is

(archaic) to feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for.

Compassionate vs X - What's the difference?

compassionate | x |


As an adjective compassionate

is having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

As a verb compassionate

is (archaic) to feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

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