solicitude

ਫ਼ਿਕਰਮੰਦੀ
definition
noun
I was touched by his solicitude
care or concern for someone or something.
example
Not even Voltaire's hypersensitive behaviour checked her 'solicitude' for his welfare and her promotion of his plays, in spite of their dramatic weakness.
A young man stood before me, his brow creased in 'solicitude' .
In fact, considering my most recent actions, one could easily come to the conclusion that I was raised by people who had no sense of 'solicitude' whatsoever, but it was not the case; unthoughtfulness is a trait I developed all on my own.
I was touched by his 'solicitude'
She took my temperature, placing her hand to my forehead as I held the thermometer in my mouth; she had this priceless expression of 'solicitude' , concern, and professional remove.
He would look after his friends with rather touching 'solicitude' .
To the middle-class reader at the breakfast table or on his way to the office the letter was an admirable demonstration of the Christian concern of the Dublin employers and their 'solicitude' for the less fortunate members of the community.
In time, she managed to have her own needs addressed, as she too discovered incapacitating ailments that compelled the services and 'solicitude' of her children, physicians, and, eventually, a therapist.
The agency's inclusiveness, its 'solicitude' toward the divergent perspectives of many different stakeholders, fit with its avowed mission of neutrality.
The round-the-clock communications and 'solicitude' evidently required for her maintenance demanded a heroism if not masochism in her patient allies.
Fenton caught the essential loneliness of royalty in the Queen, together with the Prince Consort's tender 'solicitude' - it was the time of the Crimean War.
I have argued that in the United States the conjunction of many factors resulted in the special 'solicitude' toward children that condemned child labor.
It was once attributed to Guercino, which is understandable since the type of the bearded and turbaned king, his gentle 'solicitude' , the discreet radiance and the soft glow on the faces are reminiscent of that artist's quieter late works.
God knows how many sacrifices, prayers and sufferings have been offered to support me in my service to the church, how much benevolence and 'solicitude' , how many signs of communion have surrounded me every day.
Though displaying no overt 'solicitude' , the tavern owner seemed helpful.
I was touched by his 'solicitude'
That she is a woman with the most sincere and proven 'solicitude' for refugees was attested to by their representatives.
For the patient's sake as well as his own, he must endeavour to strike the medium between negligence and ridicule on the one hand, and too much 'solicitude' about every trifling symptom on the other.
However, ultimately it might be argued that neither her self-imposed privations nor apparent 'solicitude' qualifies as a genuine ordeal.
Katherine said that no man has ever treated her as well as Jake has, which either is a testament to Jake's 'solicitude' or a condemnation of her previous relationships.
With her nicely poised head, her silken arms, and expressive upper back, she brought a personal glow to the production, although Nilas Martins as Siegfried did not offer her much 'solicitude' .
I remember seeing him in his 60s, a big, six-foot-tall man, his balding hair completely gray, waiting on his 80-year-old mother with filial 'solicitude' .
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