All 8 Uses
compassion
in
Breaking Dawn, by Meyer
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- There were five of them; Tanya, Kate, and Irina had been joined by Carmen and Eleazar much the same way the Cullens had been joined by Alice and Jasper, all of them bonded by their desire to live more compassionately than normal vampires did.†
Book 1compassionately = with sympathy for another's suffering
- You don't know how much I appreciate your...compassion.†
Book 2 *compassion = sympathy for another's suffering and wanting to help
- I wasn't born a compassionless shrew.†
Book 2compassionless = without sympathy for another's sufferingstandard suffix: The suffix "-less" in compassionless means without. This is the same pattern you see in words like fearless, homeless, and endless.
- Because I didn't have enough compassion for that.†
Book 2compassion = sympathy for another's suffering and wanting to help
- Like Carlisle's compassion and Esme's devotion.†
Book 3
- Esme's face was suddenly full of concern mingled with compassion.†
Book 3
- They are very similar people, both very compassionate for vampires.†
Book 3compassionate = feeling or showing sympathy for another's suffering
- A compassionate Volturi soldier?†
Book 3
Definitions:
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(1)
(compassion) sympathy for another's suffering and wanting to help
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)