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merciful

American  
[mur-si-fuhl] / ˈmɜr sɪ fəl /

adjective

  1. full of mercy; characterized by, expressing, or showing mercy; compassionate.

    a merciful God.

    Synonyms:
    sympathetic, tender, benignant, forgiving, lenient, clement, kind
    Antonyms:
    relentless, cruel

merciful British  
/ ˈmɜːsɪfʊl /

adjective

  1. showing or giving mercy; compassionate

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Etymology

Origin of merciful

First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English; mercy + -ful

Explanation

Use the adjective merciful to describe someone who has compassion for other people, especially when he is in a position to punish them or treat them harshly. If you're caught cheating on a math test, your best hope is that your teacher will be merciful, or that she will forgive you for what you've done. Forgiving someone or relieving a person's pain are both merciful acts. The word merciful also has religious connotations which come from the root word mercy, used since the 12th century to mean "God's forgiveness of his creatures' offenses." The origin is the Old French merci, "pity or thanks."

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In the name of God, the Merciful and Compassionate.

From Textbooks • Apr. 19, 2023

And now, adding to their woes, giant charity meals that are traditionally offered to the poor throughout Ramadan — known as Banquets of the Merciful — have been canceled.

From New York Times • Apr. 20, 2020

"Merciful: undeserved kindness instead of punishment," the definition reads.

From Fox News • Mar. 14, 2019

“You will take with you the satisfaction that proceeds from a consciousness of duty faithfully performed; and I earnestly pray that a Merciful God will extend to you His blessings and protection.”

From Slate • Apr. 9, 2015

They passed right by Sor Hilda with her hands tucked in her sleeves and her head bowed before the statue of the Merciful Mother.

From "In the Time of the Butterflies" by Julia Alvarez