Pitiful is an adjective used to describe something pathetic, awful, or downright poor (so bad, perhaps, it would inspire pity?)
The defence of the home side this weekend was pitiful
For all our good work down the left we looked pitiful down the right.
The comparative degree form of "pitiful" is "more pitiful."
Pitiful means ful of shame so an example of a sentence would be: she was pitiful of what she did.
A horse is not a pitiful animal to begin with.
pitiful thing = pobrecito
Pitifulness
Mr. Pitiful was created in 1965.
A pitiful person and the best description of pitiful is Alan Abel Friend Graciano.. i think he is the most pitiful person out there. and apparently i am not the only one who thinks that "hint, hint"
full is the suffix for pitiful.
No, pitiful does not have a prefix. Its suffix is -ful.
You're Pitiful was created on 2006-04-12.