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mercifulness

/mur-si-fuhl/US // ˈmɜr sɪ fəl //UK // (ˈmɜːsɪfʊl) //

仁慈,仁爱,仁爱之心,慈悲

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : full of mercy; characterized by, expressing, or showing mercy; compassionate: a merciful God.

Synonyms & Antonyms

noungrace

Examples

  • Rosina, when she saw me cooling, had no such merciful contraption ready.

  • Why is Putin feeling so merciful all of a sudden to his political enemies?

  • The death carried an all-the-more-powerful message because Julius Caesar was famously merciful to defeated enemies.

  • All Muslims assert that God is most merciful, most compassionate.

  • I'd been so irrationally certain of merciful miracles; he was supposed to live forever.

  • But with no Devil the belief in a merciful and loving Heavenly Father becomes impossible.

  • But this theory of a merciful, and loving Heavenly Father is vital to the Christian religion.

  • He longed for death with a full and yearning desire, and he could kiss the hand that would be merciful and give the fatal blow.

  • Her face was grey as the one from which she drew the merciful coverings, but her eyes went fearlessly to that which she sought.

  • "It has been a most merciful escape," Maloney said, his pulpit voice struggling with his emotion.