Pity doesn't have a superlative degree. It would have to be piteous (most piteous) or pitiful (most pitiful).
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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
Two syllables are in the word "pity"
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."
Neglectful combines "neglect" with the suffix "-ful".
The opposite of the word 'pitiful' is 'fortunate'.
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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?
Do not drown yourself in a pool of self-pity. These days, self-pity is sometimes referred to as a "pity-party".
i pity you
pity, I think. eg. I pity you for not having read any books in your childhood.
This Is Such a Pity was created in 2006-02.
I pity the fool who gets in my way! She didn't want his pity, but his love.
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.
Pity the Nation was created in 1990.
Pity Is Not Enough was created in 1933.
No Grounds for Pity was created in 1996.