Pity
/'piti/
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Definition
Noun:
- A feeling of sadness and sympathy for someone else's misfortune: "Pity" is the compassionate sorrow you feel when you see another person or creature suffering.
- A cause for regret or disappointment: "Pity" can also refer to an unfortunate or disappointing situation or fact.
Verb:
- To feel sorrow and sympathy for the misfortunes of another: To "pity" someone is to feel compassion or sorrow for their suffering.
Usage and Examples
- Noun (Feeling of Compassion):
- She looked at the lost dog with pity.
- I felt a surge of pity for the refugees.
- Noun (Cause for Regret):
- It's a pity you can't come to the party.
- What a pity the concert was canceled.
- Verb:
- I pity anyone who has to work in those conditions.
- He didn't want to be pitied; he wanted respect.
Advanced Usage
- "More's the pity": Used to emphasize that a situation is regrettable.
- He won't be there, more's the pity.
- "For pity's sake": An exclamation expressing impatience or a plea for mercy.
- For pity's sake, stop making that noise!
Variants and Related Words
- Pitiable (adj): Deserving or arousing pity.
- The prisoners were in a pitiable state.
- Pitiful (adj):
- Deserving or arousing pity.
- The injured bird was a pitiful sight.
- So small or poor as to be contemptible.
- He made a pitiful attempt at an apology.
- Pitiless (adj): Showing no pity; merciless.
- The pitiless heat of the desert.
Synonyms
- Noun (Compassion): Compassion, sympathy, mercy.
- Noun (Regret): Shame, misfortune.
- Verb: Feel sorry for, sympathize with.
Related Phrases and Idioms
- Take pity on (someone): To act kindly towards someone because you feel sorry for them.
- She took pity on him and gave him some food.
- Abject pity: A feeling of pity that is very strong and often mixed with a sense of superiority or disdain.
- She regarded him not with anger, but with abject pity.
Noun
- the humane quality of understanding the suffering of others and wanting to do something about it
- an unfortunate development
- it's a pity he couldn't do it
- a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others
- the blind are too often objects of pity
Verb
- share the suffering of