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Synonym Chooser

How does the noun mercy differ from other similar words?

Some common synonyms of mercy are charity, clemency, grace, and leniency. While all these words mean "a disposition to show kindness or compassion," mercy implies compassion that forbears punishing even when justice demands it.

threw himself on the mercy of the court

When would charity be a good substitute for mercy?

While the synonyms charity and mercy are close in meaning, charity stresses benevolence and goodwill shown in broad understanding and tolerance of others.

show a little charity for the less fortunate

When can clemency be used instead of mercy?

The words clemency and mercy are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, clemency implies a mild or merciful disposition in one having the power or duty of punishing.

the judge refused to show clemency

When is it sensible to use grace instead of mercy?

The synonyms grace and mercy are sometimes interchangeable, but grace implies a benign attitude and a willingness to grant favors or make concessions.

by the grace of God

When is leniency a more appropriate choice than mercy?

The words leniency and mercy can be used in similar contexts, but leniency implies lack of severity in punishing.

criticized the courts for excessive leniency

Examples Sentences

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Recent Examples of mercy Governors have the ability to give mercy to people after years have gone by. CBS News, 15 Dec. 2024 If not for Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles showing Canales, his former colleague, some mercy around the holidays, the Panthers would have flown home to Charlotte having given up the most points in team history. Joseph Person, The Athletic, 29 Dec. 2024 Washington’s strategy assumes that China is in structural economic decline, its statist approach stifling the animal spirits of an economy at the mercy of the Communist Party and its general secretary, Xi Jinping. Reva Goujon, Foreign Affairs, 27 Dec. 2024 And moments like this, where Juliette is at the mercy of Solo’s volatility, explain why. Hunter Ingram, Variety, 27 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for mercy 
Recent Examples of Synonyms for mercy
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  • The act of kindness is not unusual for the group, according to Jason Rhodes, public information office for the Overland Park Fire Department.
    Noelle Alviz-Gransee, Kansas City Star, 7 Jan. 2025
  • And while the circumstances may have been different with each encounter, nearly everyone sharing their story, remarked on Elvis’ kindness, generosity, and deep appreciation for those who loved and supported his music.
    Pam Windsor, Forbes, 7 Jan. 2025
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  • The time on set gave her a practical education in filmmaking and an enduring sympathy for extras.
    Julian Sancton, The Hollywood Reporter, 11 Jan. 2025
  • Then the bubble popped in 2022, and the NASDAQ slumped in sympathy.
    Michael Foster, Forbes, 11 Jan. 2025
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  • Most companies claim user-centricity while prioritizing profits, resulting in performative empathy.
    Expert Panel®, Forbes, 10 Jan. 2025
  • Similarly, the poster could have conveyed their refusal with greater empathy, avoiding language that escalated the situation.
    Soo Kim, Newsweek, 9 Jan. 2025
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  • Ancient colors are cultivated in the Jorda rug—the product’s copper splotches mimic both erosion and painterly grace—while the Lydos rug feature a bright glyph motif.
    Maya Ibbitson, Architectural Digest, 9 Jan. 2025
  • Rebecca Harrell stars in a film that treats young people with intelligence and grace, never talking down to them like so much modern family entertainment, as the story of a wounded reindeer becomes truly magical.
    Brian Tallerico, Vulture, 8 Jan. 2025
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  • Your kindness and compassion means the world to us.
    Yaakov Katz, Newsweek, 12 Jan. 2025
  • Takeaway: Both extremes—leaning solely on brilliance or compassion—fail to unlock a team’s full potential.
    Ajit Dodani, Forbes, 9 Jan. 2025
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  • One of New Jersey’s six state ethics commissioners wrote a letter to convicted former Sen. Bob Menendez’s judge asking for leniency.
    Ross O'Keefe, Washington Examiner - Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, 8 Jan. 2025
  • The first, and more controversial, was through interpretative leniency.
    Jeannie Suk Gersen, The New Yorker, 2 Dec. 2024
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  • For Uber Eats food-delivery service, members will earn one mile for every dollar on orders over $40 from restaurants and grocery stores.
    Leslie Josephs,Ashley Capoot, CNBC, 8 Jan. 2025
  • High performers skip lines by booking specific slots, paying for priority access and going elsewhere if service is slow.
    Jodie Cook, Forbes, 7 Jan. 2025
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  • Central to the collection are accessories such as baseball caps, canvas totes and shoelaces adorned with heart motifs in the signature Valentine’s palette of red and white.
    Ty Gaskins, WWD, 17 Jan. 2025
  • Being around you was like being in connection with such a deep place of heart and soul.
    Mark Olsen, Los Angeles Times, 17 Jan. 2025

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“Mercy.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/mercy. Accessed 21 Jan. 2025.

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