Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

współczuje in English:

1. compassion


As the author claims, all the basic emotions, such as love, guilt, compassion, anger, are essential to living happily and healthily.
Did he feel any compassion for the victim of his crime
The Dalai Lama counsels the practice of compassion.
The tyrant's heart melted with compassion.
He steeled himself against compassion.
Compassion is entirely absent from his character.
Nothing is as important as compassion.
There is no room for compassion in this fight!.
They have no compassion for the community or the individual
We can always count on you for compassion and kindness.
I want to develop my compassion.
a little compassion
So, the real issue is: How do you tangibilitate compassion?
In an overworked doctor, feelings of compassion are soon lost.
Compassion is the basis of all morality.

2. sympathy


His helplessness appeals to her motherly sympathy.
You often find that sympathy turns into love.
When his wife died, he received dozens of letters of sympathy.
Spare me the sympathy.
There is little sympathy in the letter.
It is no use being a writer if one is not in sympathy with the world in which one is living.
The man was devoid of such human feelings as sympathy.
The mother was shocked and was at once all sympathy.
Sympathy is a feeling characteristic of mankind.
They are a nice couple; they are always in sympathy with each other.
some come out in sympathy
if you feel sympathy for someone, you feel sorry for them because they are sad or in a bad situation
Everyone talks to her about their problems because she is such a sympathetic listener / I don't feel much sympathy for people who get speeding tickets
The seamen went on strike in sympathy with the dockers.
His misfortune gained him sympathy.

3. sorry to hear that



English word "współczuje"(sorry to hear that) occurs in sets:

12.09.2019 Andrzej