- Caring-1. Verb-To be concerned or solicitous. 2.Noun-Temporary keeping, as for the benefit of or until claimed by the owner. 3. Adjective- Feeling or showing care and compassion. Origin-bef. 900; (n.) ME; OE caru, cearu, c. Goth kara, OHG chara lament; (v.) ME caren, OE cearian, carian
- Compassion-1. Noun-A feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune, accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering. 2. Adjective-To be full with compassion. Origin- 1300–50; ME (< AF) < LL compassiōn- (s. of compassiō ).
- Friendly-1.Adjective-Like a friend, kind, helpful. 2.Noun-A person who is in sympathetic relationship to oneself or one's side; one who shows no hostility. Origin- O.E. freondlic.
- Amiable-1.Adjective-Having or showing pleasant, good-natured personal qualities; affable. 2.Adjective- Friendly, socialable. Origin- Mid-14c., from O.Fr. amiable , from L.L. amicabilis "friendly," from amicus "friend," related to amare "to love." The form confused in O.Fr. with amable "lovable," from L. amare . Reborrowed later in proper L. form as amicable.
Examples: 1. "My colloge roomate was so sweet and amiable, I never fought with her." 2. "At parties Sarah is always being so amiable, telling stories and saying hello to new people."
Nice-1.Adjective-Pleasing; agreeable; delightful. 2.Adjective- Amiably pleasant; kind. Origin-1250–1300; ME: foolish, stupid < OF: silly, simple < L nescius ignorant, incapable, equiv. to ne- negative prefix + sci- (s. of scīre to know) + -us adj. suffix.
- Helpful-1.Adjective-Giving or rendering aid or assistance; of service. Origin-bef. 900; ME helpen, OE helpan; c. G helfen.
- Thoughtful-1.Adjective-Showing consideration for others; considerate. 2.Adjective- Occupied with or given to thought; contemplative; meditative; reflective. Origin-bef. 900; ME thoght, OE ( ge ) thōht; c. D gedachte; akin to thank, think.
- Affectionate-1. Adjective-Showing, indicating, or characterized by affection or love; fondly tender. 2.Adjective-Having great affection or love; warmly attached; loving. Origin- 1485–95; affection1 + -ate1 , on the model of passionate.
- Good-1.Adjective-Kind, beneficent, or friendly. 2.Noun-Moral righteousness; virtue. 3.Adverb-For good, finally and permanently; forever. Origin-bef. 900; ME (adj., adv., and n.); OE gōd (adj.); c. D goed, G gut, ON gōthr, Goth goths.
- Considerate-1.Adjective-Showing kindly awareness or regard for another's feelings, circumstances, etc. 2. Adjective- Carefully considered; deliberate. Origin-1570s, "marked by deliberation," from L. consideratus , pp. of considerare (see consider). Of persons, "deliberate, prudent," 1580s; meaning "showing consideration for others" is from c.1700.
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American Psychological Association (APA):
(n.d.). Dictionary.com Unabridged. Retrieved December 07, 2010, from Dictionary.com website: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/ Chicago Manual Style (CMS):Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/ (accessed: December 07, 2010).
Modern Language Association (MLA):
Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. 07 Dec. 2010. <Dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/>.Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE):
Dictionary.com, Dictionary.com Unabridged. Source location: Random House, Inc. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/. Available: http://dictionary.reference.com. Accessed: December 07, 2010.BibTeX Bibliography Style (BibTeX)
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