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Meanings of
pitiable
in English
Deserving or inciting pity.
poor
miserable
wretched
pathetic
pitiful
piteous
hapless
misfortunate
Related terms
unfortunate
contemptible
Synonyms
Examples for "
poor
"
poor
miserable
wretched
pathetic
pitiful
Examples for "
poor
"
1
Mrs. Bishop was in
poor
health; the general in
poor
financial circumstances.
2
Low cost, high impact interventions exist, however
poor
access remains a challenge.
3
Which the
poor
Century did; many thanks to it, in the circumstances.
4
Inevitably, it provokes envy in the
poor
and depravity in the rich.
5
Pity the
poor
earthling caught in the toils of the moral law.
1
It is hard in the stationary, and
miserable
in the declining state.
2
You behold in me the most
miserable
monarch in all the world.
3
He was
miserable
;
he had no confidence in himself, in his future.
4
The
idea
-
the
miserable
fancy rather-hasterribly corrupted the preaching of the gospel.
5
They lived in dirty houses situated in
miserable
parts of the slums.
1
He said the action was an opportunity to clarify a
wretched
situation.
2
The household affairs are in a
wretched
condition; everything is in disorder.
3
Parliament voted to hold the
wretched
2016 referendum by an overwhelming majority.
4
Veronica is amazed: isn't Zimbabwe supposed to be a
wretched
,
dangerous place?
5
The colonel sat in
wretched
silence a few moments; then he arose:
1
There was something noble in his words and
pathetic
in the action.
2
The
pathetic
career of the Gracchi had much significance in Roman history.
3
It seemed that it was not ludicrous; it was only terribly
pathetic
.
4
There is something
pathetic
in this desertion of the ancient, central hearthstone.
5
Betty conjured her up, a charming and
pathetic
vision; but in vain.
1
For most, the pay is
pitiful
and the working conditions extremely dangerous.
2
Did you really think this was all about your
pitiful
secret society?
3
I'm not allowed to work, so we survive on his
pitiful
salary.
4
The crystal flakes falling in the foul streets was a
pitiful
sight.
5
In one of her letters she bursts out with the
pitiful
exclamation:
1
A second scream came,
piteous
,
all hope gone, choking sobs followed it.
2
They were assembled in the city and marshalled forth in
piteous
procession.
3
Suddenly Norma gave a
piteous
whine; the reptile had bitten her tongue.
4
He had something in his effects in this line that was
piteous
.
5
The same yearning, the same
piteous
agitation was in her attitude now.
1
The defence was
hapless
at times as were a number of players.
2
Back in the day, they used to be extremely
hapless
and inept.
3
The
hapless
laborer was now engulfed to his neck in the quicksand.
4
But woe to the
hapless
team that stalled in the treacherous quicksands.
5
They were the last representatives of the
hapless
house of the Flavii.
1
And dat is who kilt poor
misfortunate
Miss Ailsie, poor gal!
2
I'm not so damned holy that I can look down on a
misfortunate
girl.
3
The
misfortunate
oaf was a sickly, grayish hue.
4
What
misfortunate
chance has brought you to Coombe?
5
There never was sich a
misfortunate
nose on anybody's face-a-squokingout dat way in onseasonable hours!
Usage of
pitiable
in English
1
They found the poor king in the hut, in a
pitiable
condition.
2
The poor fellow was in a
pitiable
state; he was crying bitterly.
3
She was a
pitiable
object in the strong light of the electrolier.
4
Moreover, the lot of these gain-loving traders was
pitiable
in the extreme.
5
This
pitiable
state of mind is the natural result of her education.
6
The scene which the track along the creek presented was most
pitiable
.
7
But most of the Acadians found themselves in a truly
pitiable
plight.
8
Yet it was still in a
pitiable
state of weakness and destitution.
9
The greater part of the prisoners were, however, in a
pitiable
condition.
10
And in a
pitiable
state of excitation, she returned to the drawing-room.
11
And the young lady assumed the prettiest attitude of most
pitiable
resignation.
12
It is a
pitiable
army, the sight of which oppresses the heart.
13
The shame of the Rabbi during this harangue was
pitiable
to behold.
14
The minute you get to the rear a
pitiable
condition is exposed.
15
Hendricks still remains in prison, and is a
pitiable
and helpless wreck.
16
Upon being brought on deck she was in a
pitiable
plight .
Other examples for "pitiable"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
pitiable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most pitiable
pitiable condition
pitiable state
pitiable object
pitiable sight
More collocations
Pitiable
through the time
Pitiable
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common