Meaning & Definition of word "Mercy"
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Mercy
/ˈmɜːrsi/
noun:
- 1. Compassion or forgiveness shown toward someone whom it is within one's power to punish or harm.
- Example: The judge showed mercy by giving the defendant a lighter sentence.
- 2. A blessing that is an act of divine favor or compassion.
- Example: They prayed for mercy in their time of need.
- 3. An element of compassion and restraint in bearing the suffering of others.
- Example: She had mercy on the injured animal and took it to a veterinarian.
- 4. The power to act in a humane manner when someone has offended or wronged you.
- Example: Despite his anger, he chose to show mercy and not retaliate.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old French 'merçé', from Latin 'mercedem' meaning 'reward, pay'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
have mercy:
To express a plea for compassion or relief.
mercy me:
An expression of surprise or astonishment.
God have mercy:
A phrase used to invoke divine compassion.
Related Words
pity:
The feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the suffering and misfortunes of others.
compassion:
Sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others.
forgiveness:
The action or process of forgiving or being forgiven.
Slang Meanings of mercy
Meaning: Used to express overwhelming emotion, such as shock or sympathy.
Example Sentence: Mercy! That was an incredible performance!
Meaning: An exclamation of relief or surprise.
Example Sentence: Mercy! I thought I was going to fall!