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To pity someone is to feel so bad about the situation they are in. To sympathize with someone, is like pity, but only to the extent that you actually know how they feel, they are in a similar situation to what you are in, or were in

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What is one definition for the word sympathy?

A feeling of concern and empathy for some one else who is having some type of trouble.


What is self-pity?

Self Pity is the most severe and highest form of Pride. In Self Pity you think only of yourself and set your own beliefs up as the most superior judge of what is right or wrong ... fair or unfair. Therefore believing your own words, you elevate your judgements above God's judgements. (You place your own word above Gods Word) When you do this you are not giving God His Glory (Credit Due) God states in the Bible "My Glory will I not give to another"... This places you squarely in the middle of the "Unforgivable Sin", PRIDE. "God hates a haughty spirit". While there is forgiveness for sin... there is no forgiveness for pride. The remedy for pride is to humble yourself before God. The moment you enter pride God withdraws His grace and the darkness you feel in your self pity is that withdrawal of God's Grace.


In this passage which word best engages the pathos or emotions of the audience?

odious


What is the difference between private and privacy?

"Private" refers to something that is restricted or reserved for a specific person or group, while "privacy" is the state of being free from unwanted intrusion or observation. Privacy is the concept or condition, while private is typically used to describe something specific.


How do you make a sentence with the word dyspathy?

Dyspathy is a term that refers to the inability to feel empathy. An example of a sentence using dyspathy could be: "His dyspathy made it difficult for him to understand and connect with others on an emotional level."

Related Questions

How do you spell pity?

That is the correct spelling of the word "pity" (to have sympathy for the unfortunate).


What part of speech is a word sympathy?

The word "sympathy" is a noun. It refers to feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune.


What is another word for 'condolence'?

comfort, commiseration, compassion, condolement, consolation, fellow feeling, solace, pity, sympathy, solace,


What is suffix for pity?

Pine


How many syllables in the word pity?

Two syllables are in the word "pity"


What is a sentence using the word pity?

i pity you


What is the meaning of the word Pathetique?

"Pathetique" generally refers to emotions that evoke pity or sympathy, typically used to describe music or a performance that conveys deep and poignant feelings. It can also indicate a sense of tragedy or melancholy in artistic expression.


What is the verb form of pity?

The word 'pity' is a noun, a word for feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the suffering and misfortunes of others; a word for a thing.The word 'pity' is also a verb: pity, pities, pitying, pitied.


What is the Italian translation of the English word 'compassion'?

Compassione is an Italian equivalent of the English word "compassion".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It also may mean "pity, sympathy". The pronunciation will be "KOM-pas-SYO-ney" in Italian.


Is the word pity a noun?

Yes, the word 'pity' is a noun, a word for feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the suffering and misfortunes of others; a word for a thing.The word 'pity' is also a verb: pity, pities, pitying, pitied.


What is another word for compassion?

A deep awareness of and sympathy for others suffering. The human quality of understanding the suffering of others and wanting to do something about it.


What is the part of speech of sympathy?

It is a noun.