Synonym: compassion, mercy, sorrow, sympathy. Similar words: serendipity, pit, spit, pitch, spite, capita, pitcher, jupiter. Meaning: ['pɪtɪ] n. 1. a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others 2. an unfortunate development 3. the humane quality of understanding the suffering of others and wanting to do something about it. v. share the suffering of.
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121 Pity melted her heart.
122 The place was lovely, but it was a pity about the weather.
123 What a pity to see all that food go to waste.
124 I pity you if you think this is an acceptable way to behave.
125 She felt horror and pity at seeing Marcus so ill.
126 It's a pity we didn't mend our fences with the colonel.
127 What he felt was more akin to pity than love.
128 It would be a pity to give up now - you've nearly finished.
129 No man is so cruel but he may feel some pity.
130 Those things the Greeks called catharsis the sharing of pity and terror and joy with all.
131 It's a great pity that she puts on such airs all the time.
132 He gave the beggar a few coins out of pity.
133 It is a pity that such an ability as him should be employed about such trifling matters.
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134 He sounded so upset that Leah started to take pity on him.
135 It's a great pity that none of his poems survive.
136 All her former pity had withered up through bitter experience.
137 It's a pity she has such a loud harsh voice.
138 What a pity the venture can't franchise these things.
139 Love and pity are closely aligned(sentencedict.com), didn't you know?
140 Pity probably, and an over-developed maternal instinct.
141 Pity can be a kind of aphrodisiac.
142 Pity he hadn't shown such confidence before.
143 Self pity set in and so did eating binges.
144 She watched Flora with exasperation and pity.
145 Pity the poor blighter couldn't spell.
146 This is a pity as it is usually curable.
147 Pity she's covered up that copper head.
148 Pity I didn't have time to make bouillabaisse.
149 Pity, therefore, the hard-pressed driver of the Sauber-Mercedes.
150 A pity, as both would have been a godsend.