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Dive into the world of empathy and sorrow, exploring the capacity to feel compassion for others' misfortunes and the depths of sorrow experienced. Discover the thin line between apathy and sympathy, the physical and mental fatigue, and the plaintive expressions of lament. Learn to elude idleness and embrace understanding with empathy.
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1. emaciated 2. apathy 3. empathy 4. sympathy 5. dregs 6. fatigue 7. lament 8. plaintive 9. elude 10. idleness Night VOCAB WORDS-Sec 5
nsorrow or the capacity to feel sorrow for another's suffering or misfortuneSynonyms: compassion, condolenceAntonyms: indifference, cruelty sympathy
ADJ very thin especially from disease, hunger, or cold Synonyms: bony, lean, gaunt Antonyms: robust, plump emaciated
Na lack of feeling or emotion__Synonyms: indifference, numbness, emotionlessAntonyms:concern, interest apathy
Ntemporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental workSynonyms: tiredness, wearinessAntonyms: energy, liveliness, vigor fatigue
nidentification with and understanding of another's situation, feelings, and motives— Synonyms: understanding, insightAntonyms: apathy, misunderstanding empathy
N • a cry of sorrow and grief • Synonyms: wail, complaint Antonyms: praise, compliment lament
N matter that settles to the bottom of a body of liquid Synonyms: waste, residue Antonym: purity dregs
N • 1.) not working or active; unemployed; doing nothing • 2.) not in use or operation • __ • Synonyms: laziness, inaction Antonyms: action, ambition, busyness, employment idleness
ADJexpressing sorrow or suggesting mourningSynonyms: mournful, melancholy, heartbrokenAntonyms: joyful, cheerful plaintive
V • escape, either physically or mentally Synonyms: evade, escape Antonyms: face, confront elude