eupathy (Meaning)

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eupathy (n.)

Right feeling.

Synonyms & Antonyms of eupathy

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

eupathy Sentence Examples

  1. I found eupathy in the embrace of nature, where serenity prevailed and troubles dissipated.
  2. Her eupathy extended to every living creature, as she treated all beings with kindness and compassion.
  3. The artist's paintings exuded eupathy, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in a world of tranquility and harmony.
  4. The therapist's eupathy created a safe space for clients to express their deepest vulnerabilities and fears.
  5. The eupathy of the hospice staff provided comfort and solace to patients and their families during challenging times.
  6. The eupathy of the yoga instructor radiated throughout the studio, creating an atmosphere of relaxation and mindfulness.
  7. The eupathy of the animal shelter volunteers eased the anxiety of rescued animals, giving them a sense of security and love.
  8. The eupathy of the community garden brought people together, fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose.
  9. The eupathy of the library's reading corner invited visitors to lose themselves in the written word and find solace in stories.
  10. The eupathy of the meditation retreat permeated the atmosphere, allowing participants to transcend their worries and connect with their inner selves.

FAQs About the word eupathy

Right feeling.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

I found eupathy in the embrace of nature, where serenity prevailed and troubles dissipated.

Her eupathy extended to every living creature, as she treated all beings with kindness and compassion.

The artist's paintings exuded eupathy, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in a world of tranquility and harmony.

The therapist's eupathy created a safe space for clients to express their deepest vulnerabilities and fears.