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Empathic and empathetic have been used interchangably in counseling research, however empathic has been used more often. Empathy is understanding the inner world of another but recognizing that experience is not your own. ... You are correct. It reminds me of "should have went". Guess we will see that phrase soon.
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I always thought that empathic was the only correct adjective to use when referring to personal connection and understanding. The word empathetic, which I was taught as incorrect is used quite often. Is this correct English?
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・ I would never use the word “empathetic”; it’s not a real word. (Dictionaries follow usage, and ... ・ Brad K. on September 11, 2009 6:30 am Empathetic may indeed harken to the words sympathy and sympathetic, ... ・ Aminul Islam Sajib on Sep...
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Empathy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Empathy , which literally translates as 'in feeling', is the capability to share and understand another's emotions and feelings. It is often characterized as the ability to "put oneself into another'...
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Should I say 'empathic' or 'empathetic'? What is the correct pronunciation of 'concierge'? In this book of crisp, precise and often witty pronouncements on modern American English, Bryan Garner decisively answers these and hundreds of other questions that bedevil those who care about the language.
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I am confused about the correct verb use in the following phrase. ... What is the difference between empathic and empathetic? ... According to Garner, these words mean the same thing, but empathetic is five times more common and empathic is what he calls a "needless variant."
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Product Description; What's the singular of paparazzi? Is graffiti singular or plural? What about kudos? Should I say empathic or empathetic? Is it a couple of dozen or a couple dozen? What's the correct pronunciation of concierge?
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And when ABC comes out and has conversations taking place among cabinet members on recent history, on matters that are still before us, I think they should correct those inaccuracies...
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and "empathetic" (started 1932, by numbskull error) is low-brow, illogical parlance like "preventative" (rather than the correct, logical usage "preventive"). ... Empathic and empathetic are both acceptable words. But of course, expect to hear 'empathetic' a lot more often, with emphasis on the last 3 syllables.
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