Adjective : a compassionate person; a compassionate letter. ,compassionate military leave granted to attend a funeral. From Dictionary.com.
His compassionateness hath been the fountain of their deliverances. From Wordnik.com. [Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost] Reference
So mention being made of his compassionateness and fellow-suffering with us. From Wordnik.com. [Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost] Reference
Yea, we have both here together, — tender compassionateness and assistance. From Wordnik.com. [Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost] Reference
Then with deliberate grace, Hilda rose from her chair, a tall figure among them, looking down with a hint of compassionateness on the little man at her left. From Wordnik.com. [The Path of a Star] Reference
Then, with deliberate grace, Hilda rose from her chair, a tall figure among them, looking down with a hint of compassionateness on the little man at her left. From Wordnik.com. [Hilda A Story of Calcutta] Reference
Yet his very compassionateness proved his distaste. From Wordnik.com. [Oddsfish!] Reference
The Lord refines His disciples into compassionateness. From Wordnik.com. [The Epistles of St. Peter] Reference
Althea had informed her of his status, seen him with some compassionateness. From Wordnik.com. [Franklin Kane] Reference
But Shelley himself evokes a sort of deep compassionateness and affection, such as is evoked by an impulsive, headstrong, engaging child. From Wordnik.com. [The Silent Isle] Reference
He spoke of his wife with a deep compassionateness, as though intensely alive to the sorrow that he had inconsiderately inflicted upon her. From Wordnik.com. [The Silent Isle] Reference
No stranger to the vagrant compassionateness of sentimentalists; -- rich, idle, conscience-pricked or praise-catching; -- he was unmoved by the tale that. From Wordnik.com. [Diana of the Crossways — Complete] Reference
It seemed just a possibility that Tony's natural compassionateness had wrought on her to immolate herself and nurse to his end the man who had wrecked her life. From Wordnik.com. [Diana of the Crossways — Complete] Reference
No stranger to the vagrant compassionateness of sentimentalists; -- rich, idle, conscience-pricked or praise-catching; -- he was unmoved by the tale that Miss Asper had proposed to go to Mr. Warwick's sick-bed in the uniform of a Sister of. From Wordnik.com. [Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith] Reference
Here he made another little pause of observation; but Gwendolen, instead of any such symptoms as pallor and silence, had only deepened the compassionateness of her brow and eyes, and said again, "Oh, poor fellow! it is nothing serious, then?" and Mr. Gascoigne held his diagnosis complete. From Wordnik.com. [Daniel Deronda] Reference
This compassionateness of Gautama, if nothing else had been illustrated by the collection, would render it precious to possess and fruitful to employ; but many another lofty tenet of the "Light" of Asia finds illumination in some brief verse or maxim as day after day glides by; and he who should mark the passage of the months with these simple pages must become, I think, a better man at the year's end than at its beginning. From Wordnik.com. [The Essence of Buddhism] Reference
Waxed this compassionateness of our Lord. From Wordnik.com. [The Light of Asia] Reference
She dreaded the force of her compassionateness. From Wordnik.com. [A Life's Morning] Reference
Vagrant compassionateness of sentimentalists. From Wordnik.com. [Diana of the Crossways — Complete] Reference
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