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Reasoning vs Compassionate - What's the difference?

reasoning | compassionate |


As verbs the difference between reasoning and compassionate

is that reasoning is while compassionate is (archaic) to feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for.

As a noun reasoning

is action of the verb to reason .

As an adjective compassionate is

having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

Philanthropical vs Compassionate - What's the difference?

philanthropical | compassionate |


As adjectives the difference between philanthropical and compassionate

is that philanthropical is of or pertaining to philanthropy; characterized by philanthropy; loving or helping mankind; as, a philanthropic enterprise while compassionate is having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

As a verb compassionate is

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

Genial vs Compassionate - What's the difference?

genial | compassionate | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between genial and compassionate

is that genial is friendly and cheerful while compassionate is having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

As a verb compassionate is

to feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for.

Compassionate vs Encourage - What's the difference?

compassionate | encourage |


As verbs the difference between compassionate and encourage

is that compassionate is (archaic) to feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for while encourage is .

As an adjective compassionate

is having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

Compassionate vs Warm - What's the difference?

compassionate | warm |


In archaic terms the difference between compassionate and warm

is that compassionate is to feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for while warm is being well off as to property, or in good circumstances; rich.

As a noun warm is

the act of warming, or the state of being warmed; a heating.

Love vs Compassionate - What's the difference?

love | compassionate |


In obsolete terms the difference between love and compassionate

is that love is a thin silk material while compassionate is inviting pity; pitiable.

As verbs the difference between love and compassionate

is that love is to have a strong affection for (someone or something) while compassionate is to feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for.

As a noun love

is strong affection.

As a proper noun Love

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As an adjective compassionate is

having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

Woeful vs Compassionate - What's the difference?

woeful | compassionate | Related terms |

Woeful is a related term of compassionate.


As adjectives the difference between woeful and compassionate

is that woeful is full of woe; sorrowful; distressed with grief or calamity while compassionate is having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

As a verb compassionate is

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

Conserve vs Compassionate - What's the difference?

conserve | compassionate |


As verbs the difference between conserve and compassionate

is that conserve is while compassionate is (archaic) to feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for.

As an adjective compassionate is

having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

Sad vs Compassionate - What's the difference?

sad | compassionate | Related terms |

Sad is a related term of compassionate.


As a noun sad

is grain; harvested seeds.

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.

Fell vs Compassionate - What's the difference?

fell | compassionate |


In obsolete terms the difference between fell and compassionate

is that fell is eager; earnest; intent while compassionate is inviting pity; pitiable.

As verbs the difference between fell and compassionate

is that fell is to make something fall; especially to chop down a tree while compassionate is to feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for.

As adjectives the difference between fell and compassionate

is that fell is of a strong and cruel nature; eagre and unsparing; grim; fierce; ruthless; savage while compassionate is having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

As a noun fell

is that portion of a kilt, from the waist to the seat, where the pleats are stitched down.

As an adverb fell

is sharply; fiercely.

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