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out of compassionate
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "out of compassionate" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "out of compassion"? You can use "out of compassion" when describing an action taken due to feelings of sympathy or concern for someone else's suffering. Example: "She decided to help the homeless man out of compassion, offering him food and warm clothing."
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Alternative expressions(20)
out of benevolence
out of respect
out of empathy
out of kindness
out of enthusiasm
out of grasp
out of sensitivity
beyond my understanding
out of charity
out of shame
out of mercy
out of familiarity
out of knowledge
out of care
out of gratitude
based on knowledge
out of awareness
out of ability
out of appreciation
out of imagination
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To ask us to look into our hearts and defer judgment of a person, out of compassionate fellow-feeling, is a thoroughly novelistic gesture: we do it every day as readers of fiction.
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58 human-written examples
They let him out on compassionate grounds.
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No, it worked because Cameron clearly set out his vision of compassionate Conservatism.
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1.53pm: Will anyone else feel a bit queasy if this turns out to be a tale of compassionate American salvation of them stubborn Soviets?
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The intimate nature of this home-based lifestyle intervention required a compassionate approach to investigation, out-of-hours working and an emphasis on participant choice different to that of the majority of interventions delivered in clinical settings.
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If patients do not meet funding criteria for home oxygen, they must pay out-of-pocket or receive the intervention on compassionate-use grounds.
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Apple was a palace of fear, wrapped in the cloak of a compassionate corporation but ruled by an out-of-control prince.
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A decade later, after Clinton's successive victories, George W. Bush sought to recast Republicans under the banner of "compassionate conservatism," staking out more salable positions on education and immigration.
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Lots of compassionate but stressed-out sons and daughters have taken to the Internet to tell similar stories, but few tell them as beautifully.
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Socialism and its political actions, we may recall, grew out of the compassionate teachings of religions, as the Latin American liberation theologists constantly remind us.
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George W. Bush's claim to "compassionate conservatism" grew out of his school-reform efforts in Texas.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When intending to express actions motivated by empathy or concern, use the grammatically correct phrase "out of compassion" instead of "out of compassionate".
Common error
Avoid using "compassionate" as a noun. "Compassionate" is an adjective. The noun form, "compassion", is needed after prepositions like "of". Remember to say "out of compassion", not "out of compassionate".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "out of compassionate" functions as a prepositional phrase intended to modify a verb or clause by indicating the reason or motivation behind an action. However, it is grammatically incorrect, as noted by Ludwig, due to the misuse of the adjective "compassionate" instead of the noun "compassion".
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "out of compassionate" attempts to convey actions motivated by empathy, it is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI flags it as incorrect, advising the use of ""out of compassion"" instead. Although it appears in some news and media sources, the incorrect grammar limits its appropriateness, especially in formal writing. Remember to use the noun "compassion" after the preposition "of" to ensure grammatical correctness.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
out of compassion
Replaces the adjective "compassionate" with the noun "compassion", resulting in correct grammar.
out of kindness
Emphasizes the act is driven by general goodwill rather than specific empathy for suffering.
out of sympathy
Highlights the sharing of feelings with someone else as the reason for action.
from a place of empathy
Shifts the focus to the internal state of understanding and sharing another's feelings.
due to benevolence
Suggests a more formal or philosophical motivation rooted in a desire to do good.
motivated by humanity
Highlights the action is driven by considerations of the shared human condition.
driven by charitable intent
Focuses on the philanthropic aspect of the action, emphasizing generosity.
inspired by goodwill
Emphasizes the positive and benevolent feelings that led to the action.
from a benevolent motive
Highlights the generous and well-meaning underlying intention behind the action.
with charitable purpose
Focuses on the intentionality and the philanthropic nature of the action.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say someone acted due to feeling sympathy?
The correct phrase is "out of compassion". The phrase "out of compassionate" is grammatically incorrect. For example, "She helped the injured bird "out of compassion"".
What can I use instead of "out of compassionate"?
Since "out of compassionate" is grammatically incorrect, use alternatives such as ""out of compassion"", "out of kindness", or "out of sympathy".
Is it "out of compassion" or "out of compassionate"?
The correct phrase is "out of compassion". "Compassion" is a noun, and "compassionate" is an adjective. The preposition "of" requires a noun. Therefore, ""out of compassion"" is correct.
How can I rephrase a sentence using "out of compassionate" to make it grammatically correct?
Replace "out of compassionate" with ""out of compassion"". For example, instead of "He acted out of compassionate concern", say "He acted "out of compassion"".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested