It means, unfortunately.
"Did you ask Kathy out?"
"Yeah, but she turned me down, more's the pity."
"More's the pity" is an adverbial expression meaning "unfortunately" or "sadly."
Mercy, pity.
It means feeling sorry your
Without mercy or pity.
Our educational MORES have it that the more A's a student makes, the better their education.
No. Pity does not take an article. Also, generally we say I take pity on you or I have pity for you.I pity you is OK. - I pity you, losing your dog like that.Pity can be a verb or a noun
What does 'pity for you' mean?
For Pete's sake is a minced oath, instead of saying "for Christ's ( or possibly Pity's) sake."
laws in folkways and mores mean
"Strength, skill, character."
Self Pity
lots of pity
This saying is an abbreviation of the old English saying "for pity's sake". Over time the original saying has been bastardized and misunderstood to become "for Pete's sake"
Pity and fear means when you're being a coward about something and the fact that it is immature
Mercy, pity.
plus ibi boni mores
The saying "pity makes the same speed as fear" suggests that feelings of pity and fear can both lead to a sense of urgency or anxiety in a situation. It implies that when we feel sorry for someone or something, it can evoke a similar emotional response as fear, prompting us to act quickly. This duality highlights how emotions can influence our perceptions and reactions, often causing us to rush into decisions or actions driven by compassion or apprehension. Ultimately, it underscores the powerful impact of emotions on human behavior.
It means feeling sorry your