Compassionate

Adjective

 * 1) having, feeling of showing compassion; sympathetic
 * 2) given to someone because of a domestic emergency, especially in the phrase compassionate leave

Adverbs for Compassionate
keenly; sympathetically; understandingly; charitably; graciously; leniently; humanely; mercifully; pityingly; tenderly; disarmingly; softly; utterly; gently; tolerantly; indulgently; mildly; magnanimously; comfortingly; effectively; deeply; sincerely; delicately; infinitely; chivalrously; affectionately; profoundly; divinely.

Thesaurus
charitable, clement, commiserate, commiserative, condolent, decent, deplore, easy, easygoing, feel for, forbearant, forbearing, forgiving, fraternal, gentle, good, gracious, grieve over, human, humane, kind, kindhearted, kindly, kindly-disposed, lament, lax, lenient, loving, melting, merciful, mild, moderate, mourn, nice, patient, piteous, pitiful, pity, pitying, regret, repine, responsive, ruthful, soft, softhearted, sympathetic, sympathize with, sympathizing, tender, tenderhearted, tolerant, understanding, warm, warmhearted

Etymology
A pseudo-Latin form of compassioné:, past participle of compassionner:.

Adjective

 * Arabic: (raḥmān) (wiki)
 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Finnish:
 * Hebrew: רחמן (rakhman), רחמנית (rakhmanyt) (1); רחום (rakhum) , רחומה (rekhuma)


 * Scottish Gaelic: ,, ath-thruasach
 * Spanish: compasivo

Verb

 * Bulgarian: съжалявам, съчувствувам на

Verb
compassionate