What is another word for loving concern?

Pronunciation: [lˈʌvɪŋ kənsˈɜːn] (IPA)

Loving concern is a phrase that describes the feeling of care and worry for someone else's well-being. Some synonyms for this expression include affectionate consideration, compassionate attention, tender regard, and caring thoughtfulness. Other potential synonyms for loving concern could be nurturing sensitivity, attentive solicitude, heartfelt empathizing, and devoted attentiveness. These phrases capture the essence of being attuned to another person and their feelings, and demonstrate a desire to provide support, comfort, and empathy. Using synonyms for loving concern can help to communicate your emotions more effectively and convey a stronger sense of care and concern.

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What are the hypernyms for Loving concern?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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  • My young friend who was taught that she was so sinful the only way an angry God could be persuaded to forgive her was by Jesus dying for her, was also taught that part of the joy of the blessed in heaven is watching the torture of the damned in hell. A strange idea of joy. But it is a belief limited not only to the more rigid sects. I know a number of highly sensitive and intelligent people in my own communion who consider as a heresy my faith that God's loving concern for his creation will outlast all our willfulness and pride. No matter how many eons it takes, he will not rest until all of creation, including Satan, is reconciled to him, until there is no creature who cannot return his look of love with a joyful response of love... Origen held this belief and was ultimately pronounced a heretic. Gregory of Nyssa, affirming the same loving God, was made a saint. Some people feel it to be heresy because it appears to deny man his freedom to refuse to love God. But this, it seems to me, denies God his freedom to go on loving us beyond all our willfulness and pride. If the Word of God is the light of the world, and this light cannot be put out, ultimately it will brighten all the dark corners of our hearts and we will be able to see, and seeing, will be given the grace to respond with love — and of our own free will.
    Madeleine L'Engle

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