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- PITY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
pity, compassion, commiseration, condolence, sympathy mean the act or capacity for sharing the painful feelings of another pity implies tender or sometimes slightly contemptuous sorrow for one in misery or distress
- PITY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Obviously, any physical or mental weakness is to be pitied What a thousand pities it is to discourage a boy's keen spirit at that age
- Pity - Wikipedia
Pity Pity is a sympathetic sorrow evoked by the suffering of others The word is comparable to compassion, condolence, or empathy It derives from the Latin pietas (etymon also of piety) Self-pity is pity directed towards oneself Two different kinds of pity can be distinguished, "benevolent pity" and "contemptuous pity" [1]
- PITY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
PITY definition: sympathetic or kindly sorrow evoked by the suffering, distress, or misfortune of another, often leading one to give relief or aid or to show mercy See examples of pity used in a sentence
- Pity - definition of pity by The Free Dictionary
pit•y (ˈpɪt i) n , pl pit•ies, n 1 sympathetic or kindly sorrow evoked by the suffering, distress, or misfortune of another, often leading one to give relief or aid or to show mercy 2 a cause or reason for pity, sorrow, or regret: What a pity you couldn't go!
- PITY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you say that it is a pity that something is the case, you mean that you feel disappointment or regret about it
- Pity - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
If you feel pity, you feel sympathy for someone else's suffering A documentary on prisoners who have been wrongfully convicted might make you feel pity for them Use pity as a noun or a verb
- What is another word for pity? | Pity Synonyms - WordHippo
What is another word for pity? Need synonyms for pity? Here's a list of similar words from our thesaurus that you can use instead “So let us hope the unfortunate queen, whose whole life was full of sorrow and disappointment, may be more deserving of our pity than of our blame ”
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