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empathize

/ˈɛmpəˌθaɪz/

Meanings
  • Verb

    To understand and share the feelings of another.

    - "She empathizes with her friend who lost her job."
    - "He couldn't empathize with the pain of the grieving family."
  • Verb

    To put oneself in another's place and see things from their perspective.

    - "The counselor helped the students empathize with each other."
    - "He couldn't empathize with her point of view."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with empathize
applause , amazes , blazes , craze , daze , frazzle , haze , maze , maze , praises , razes
Variants
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empathize , empathized , empathizer , empathizers , empathizes , empathizing , empathise , empathised , empathises , empathising
Etymology
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From the Greek word empatheia, meaning 'feeling into', from emos, 'in' + pathos, 'feeling'.


Trivia
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  1. Empathy is not the same as sympathy. While empathy involves understanding and sharing another's feelings, sympathy is feeling pity or compassion for someone's misfortune.

  2. Empathy is a crucial skill for effective leadership and management. Leaders who can empathize with their team members are more likely to build strong, motivated teams.

  3. Empathy is not a fixed trait. It can be developed and strengthened through practice and experience.

  4. Empathy is not just important in human relationships. It is also essential in animal behavior and can help us understand the needs and motivations of animals.


Related Concepts
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  1. Empathic listening: A communication technique where one fully concentrates, gives careful attention to, and responds effectively to another person in order to understand their feelings and perspectives.

  2. Empathy map: A visual representation of a user's needs, motivations, and experiences, used to help teams understand and empathize with their users.


Culture
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Empathy is a key component in human relationships and is essential for effective communication, understanding, and building strong bonds. It is a complex emotion that involves cognitive and emotional components. Empathy has been explored extensively in various fields, including psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, and literature.

How to Memorize "empathize"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine yourself putting yourself in someone else's shoes and feeling their emotions. Visualize the situation and how you would respond if you were in their place.
    - Close your eyes and imagine the feelings of empathy, such as warmth, compassion, and understanding.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'empathize' with words like 'understand', 'compassion', 'sympathize', and 'connect'.
    - Think of situations where you have empathized with someone or been empathized with yourself.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym EMPATHY: Empathize, Motivate, Provide, Teach, Help, and Yield. This can help you remember the steps involved in empathic communication.
    - Remember that empathy starts with the letter 'E' and is spelled with the letters 'm' and 'p' in it.


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