IPA: /rʌθ/
KK: /rʌθ/
A feeling of compassion or pity for someone else's suffering, or sorrow for one's own mistakes. It can also refer to a biblical figure who is the ancestor of King David.
She felt a deep sense of ruth for the homeless man she saw on the street.
The word 'ruth' originates from Old English 'rūð', meaning compassion or sorrow. It reflects a sense of deep empathy or pity for others' suffering.
Think of 'ruth' as a feeling of compassion or sorrow for someone else's pain, helping you remember that it signifies deep empathy.