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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

Example Sentences

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Recent Examples of mercy From that point on, Sophie is at the mercy of Araminta and her daughters, who make life anything but easy. Allison Degrushe, Entertainment Weekly, 29 Jan. 2026 James, not unlike his alcoholic father, is at the mercy of his compulsions. Theater Critic, Los Angeles Times, 28 Jan. 2026 And there were bloody footprints where mercy should have stood. Wcco Staff, CBS News, 28 Jan. 2026 But for your prayers and his mercy. Marley Malenfant, Austin American Statesman, 23 Jan. 2026 See All Example Sentences for mercy
Recent Examples of Synonyms for mercy
Noun
  • Start small, nurture your base, and let kindness blossom from there.
    Tarot.com, The Orlando Sentinel, 1 Feb. 2026
  • Watching together gives parents a chance to support kids in thinking critically about social dynamics and how to respond with kindness and courage.
    Lauren Brown West-Rosenthal, Parents, 1 Feb. 2026
Noun
  • There was also sympathy within the dressing room for having the betting allegations hanging over him for so long.
    Roshane Thomas, New York Times, 30 Jan. 2026
  • Bo, Luke and Matthew, our deepest sympathies.
    Lori A Bashian, FOXNews.com, 30 Jan. 2026
Noun
  • Suddenly, emotional skills that could not be measured by an IQ test, like self-awareness, empathy, and self-regulation, were recognized as essential to a successful life.
    Big Think, Big Think, 3 Feb. 2026
  • Other studies have found a link between strokes that damaged the right uncinate fasciculus with loss of empathy, suggesting this tract somehow regulates emotions that affect moral conduct.
    Christopher M. Filley, The Conversation, 3 Feb. 2026
Noun
  • But that being said, grace is a miracle that’s always within our reach.
    John E. Green, Time, 1 Feb. 2026
  • He is expected to give his partner a ton of grace here.
    Ian O'Connor, New York Times, 1 Feb. 2026
Noun
  • The Sefer HaChinuch explains that these commandments are meant to cultivate rachamim (compassion) by training the heart through action.
    Rabbi Bruce D. Forman, Sun Sentinel, 3 Feb. 2026
  • Jack had compassion for his fellow students.
    Corey Davis, Memphis Commercial Appeal, 3 Feb. 2026
Noun
  • BusPatrol told auditors the initial delay in shifting violations to citations — which can mean license suspensions if unpaid — was part of an effort to show some leniency as people got used to the new camera enforcement.
    Douglas Hanks, Miami Herald, 4 Feb. 2026
  • Stanley's legal team asked the judge for leniency, noting his difficult childhood with a mother addicted to drugs and a father in prison.
    Mike Hellgren, CBS News, 3 Feb. 2026
Noun
  • Dealing with competition from smaller personal computers, IBM’s business model began turning to services and software instead.
    Lisa Eadicicco, CNN Money, 31 Jan. 2026
  • Prosecutors have accused them of civil rights violations for disrupting the Cities Church service.
    Arkansas Online, Arkansas Online, 31 Jan. 2026
Noun
  • Two months later, her heart began to beat irregularly.
    Stephanie Armour, CBS News, 27 Jan. 2026
  • Vidal was struck five times and bullets hit his heart, lung, liver and pancreas.
    Sierra van der Brug, Oc Register, 27 Jan. 2026

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“Mercy.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/mercy. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.

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