What is another word for more understanding?
Pronunciation:
[ mˈɔːɹ ˌʌndəstˈandɪŋ], [ mˈɔːɹ ˌʌndəstˈandɪŋ], [ m_ˈɔː_ɹ ˌʌ_n_d_ə_s_t_ˈa_n_d_ɪ_ŋ]
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Synonyms for More understanding:
adj.
• amicable (adjective)- cozy,
- understanding,
- polite,
- right nice,
- neighborly,
- sociable,
- mellow,
- regular,
- harmonious,
- agreeing,
- amiable,
- empathic,
- clubby,
- accordant,
- pacific,
- good-humored,
- courteous,
- civil,
- cordial,
- square shooting,
- like-minded,
- concordant,
- peaceable,
- peaceful.
- aware,
- regardful,
- pleased,
- admiring,
- affectionate,
- keen,
- supportive,
- magnanimous,
- favorable,
- respectful,
- friendly,
- alive,
- knowledgeable,
- receptive,
- mindful,
- satisfied,
- enthusiastic,
- cognizant,
- conscious,
- cooperative,
- enlightened.
- broad-minded,
- thoughtful,
- bighearted,
- lenient,
- benevolent,
- gracious,
- indulgent,
- merciful,
- humane,
- all heart,
- tolerant,
- easy,
- clement.
- commiserative,
- warmhearted,
- bleeding heart,
- soft shell,
- softhearted,
- pitying,
- warm,
- living with,
- being big,
- tender,
- piteous,
- going easy on,
- sparing,
- old softie,
- kindhearted,
- humanitarian,
- tenderhearted,
- charitable.
- Remarking,
- observing,
- on to,
- known,
- percipient,
- in on,
- able to recognize,
- Apprised,
- in right mind,
- informed,
- Noting,
- felt,
- hep to,
- knowing,
- sensible,
- assured,
- attentive,
- aesthetic,
- sensitive to,
- sure,
- vigilant,
- apperceptive,
- wise to,
- acquainted,
- Recognizing,
- witting,
- alive to,
- au courant,
- conversant,
- watchful,
- with it,
- Perceiving,
- Noticing,
- certain,
- sentient,
- seeing,
- supraliminal.
- chivalrous,
- lettered,
- cultivated,
- high-class,
- erudite,
- genteel,
- polished,
- able,
- literary,
- gallant,
- savant,
- scholarly,
- advanced,
- elegant,
- accomplished,
- well-informed,
- mannerly,
- traveled,
- literate,
- tasteful,
- refined,
- liberal,
- versed,
- intelligent,
- intellectual,
- urbane,
- highbrow,
- distingue,
- appreciative,
- sophisticated,
- civilized,
- up-to-date,
- educated,
- blue-stocking.
- demonstrative,
- picturesque,
- touching,
- energetic,
- masterly,
- poignant,
- revelatory,
- lively,
- striking,
- stimulating,
- graphic,
- allusive,
- meaningful,
- emphatic,
- pregnant,
- eloquent,
- indicative,
- moving,
- colorful,
- brilliant,
- passionate,
- representative,
- significant,
- spirited,
- strong,
- showy,
- stirring,
- suggestive,
- articulate,
- dramatic,
- silver-tongued,
- pathetic,
- pictorial,
- forcible,
- ingenious,
- pointed,
- vivid,
- mobile,
- artistic.
- complimentary,
- Recommendatory,
- well-disposed,
- Commending,
- praiseful,
- Acclamatory,
- positive,
- well-intentioned,
- laudatory,
- agreeable,
- amicable,
- encouraging,
- approbatory,
- affirmative,
- predisposed,
- inclined,
- benignant,
- approbative,
- benign,
- in favor of,
- okay,
- assenting,
- reassuring,
- welcoming.
How to use "More understanding" in context?
One of the most common phrases uttered by those new to therapy is 'more understanding'. Some individuals may feel as if their therapist is not listening or is not making themselves available, which can lead to a feeling of disconnection. This article will outline three tips to maximize therapist engagement and ensure that you receive the most out of your therapy process.
1. BE PREPARED TO DISCUSS EVERYTHING
It can be tempting to avoid uncomfortable topics, but doing so can hinder your therapist's ability to intervene and provide you with the support that you need. Make sure that you are prepared to discuss everything from your childhood to your current situation.
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