(verb) Those in richer countries pity the people who live in poverty because of their governments.
(noun) Some observers expressed pity for the condemned criminal.
(Mr. T) "I pity the fool who thinks he can scratch up my car!"
She pitied anyone who used improper grammar.
He gave the homeless man a pity smile.
It is such a pity that you couldn't come to the wedding.
"well that is a pity!"exclaimed .....
That man is pitiful.
Pitiful means ful of shame so an example of a sentence would be: she was pitiful of what she did.
The defence of the home side this weekend was pitiful
The doctor spared no effort in trying to save the patient's life.
He thought it was just pitiful that the kid couldn't seem to get up on time for school.
Laughable = Pathetic, Pitiful, Absurd, Preposterous, Ludicrous, Mediocre, Rdiculous
For all our good work down the left we looked pitiful down the right.
I was pitied greatly because my house caught on fire.
The root word for pitiful is "pity," which comes from the Old French word "pitΓ©" meaning compassion or mercy.
The comparative degree form of "pitiful" is "more pitiful."
pitiful thing = pobrecito
full is the suffix for pitiful.
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