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1 merciful
adjective (willing to forgive or to punish only lightly: a merciful judge.) clemente* * *mer.ci.ful[m'ə:siful] adj misericordioso, clemente, compassivo, indulgente. -
2 merciful
adjective (willing to forgive or to punish only lightly: a merciful judge.) misericordioso -
3 merciful
clemente, misericordioso -
4 thou mayst be merciful
thou mayst be mercifultu podes ser misericordioso. -
5 clement
['klemənt]1) ((of weather etc) mild.) suave2) (merciful.) clemente•- clemency* * *clem.ent[kl'emənt] adj 1 clemente, indulgente. 2 bondoso. -
6 gracious
[-ʃəs]1) (kind or polite: a gracious smile.) bondoso2) ((of God) merciful.) piedoso* * *gra.cious[gr'eiʃəs] adj cortês, afável, agradável, benevolente, bondoso, gracioso. • interj Deus! -
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8 mayst
[meist] arch 2<U>a</U> pessoa do presente do indicativo do verbo may: podes. thou mayst be merciful tu podes ser misericordioso. -
9 mercy
['mə:si]plural - mercies; noun1) (kindness towards a person, especially an enemy, who is in one's power: He showed his enemies no mercy.) piedade2) (a piece of good luck or something for which one should be grateful: It was a mercy that it didn't rain.) sorte•- merciful- mercifully
- merciless
- mercilessly
- at the mercy of
- have mercy on* * *mer.cy[m'ə:si] n 1 mercê, clemência, piedade, compaixão, misericórdia. 2 perdão. 3 discrição. at the mercy of à mercê de. for mercy’s sake por piedade, por misericórdia. Lord, have mercy on us Rel Senhor, tende piedade de nós. -
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11 gracious
[-ʃəs]1) (kind or polite: a gracious smile.) cortês2) ((of God) merciful.) misericordioso -
12 lenient
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13 mercy
['mə:si]plural - mercies; noun1) (kindness towards a person, especially an enemy, who is in one's power: He showed his enemies no mercy.) misericórdia2) (a piece of good luck or something for which one should be grateful: It was a mercy that it didn't rain.) bênção•- merciful- mercifully - merciless - mercilessly - at the mercy of - have mercy on
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Merciful — Mer ci*ful, a. [Mercy + ful.] 1. Full of mercy; having or exercising mercy; disposed to pity and spare offenders; unwilling to punish. Opposite of {merciless}. [1913 Webster] The Lord, the Lord God, merciful and gracious. Ex. xxxiv. 6. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
merciful — index benevolent, charitable (lenient), humane, lenient, placable, propitious, sensitive (easily … Law dictionary
merciful — mid 14c.; see MERCY (Cf. mercy) + FUL (Cf. ful). Related: Mercifully … Etymology dictionary
merciful — clement, *forbearing, tolerant, lenient, indulgent Analogous words: compassionate, *tender: benignant, benign, *kind, kindly: forgiving, pardoning, condoning (see EXCUSE vb) Antonyms: merciless Contrasted words: *grim, implacable, relentless,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
merciful — [adj] kind, sparing all heart*, beneficent, benign, benignant, bleeding heart*, charitable, clement, compassionate, condoning, easygoing, feeling, forbearing, forgiving, generous, gentle, gracious, heart in right place*, humane, humanitarian,… … New thesaurus
merciful — ► ADJECTIVE 1) showing mercy. 2) giving relief from suffering … English terms dictionary
merciful — [mʉr′si fəl] adj. full of mercy; having, feeling, or showing mercy; compassionate; lenient; clement mercifully adv. mercifulness n … English World dictionary
merciful — adj. 1) merciful to 2) merciful to + inf. (it was merciful of her to offer help) * * * [ mɜːsɪf(ə)l] merciful to merciful to + inf. (it was merciful of her to offer help) … Combinatory dictionary
merciful — [[t]mɜ͟ː(r)sɪfʊl[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you describe God or a person in a position of authority as merciful, you mean that they show kindness and forgiveness to people. ...a merciful God... We can only hope the court is merciful. 2) ADJ GRADED If… … English dictionary
merciful — mer|ci|ful [ˈmə:sıfəl US ˈmə:r ] adj 1.) merciful death/end/release a death or end to something that seems fortunate because it ends someone s suffering ▪ I think my uncle s death was a merciful release for my poor aunt. 2.) being kind to people… … Dictionary of contemporary English
merciful — mer|ci|ful [ mɜrsıfl ] adjective MAINLY LITERARY 1. ) showing kindness toward someone, even when other people might punish or be cruel to them: our merciful Lord 2. ) something that is merciful makes you feel grateful and lucky because it… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English