A feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others.
An unfortunate development.
To express sympathy or compassion; to feel sorrow, pain, or regret.
1 A cold fish, he thought; one without pity , who stood quite alone.
2 I pity and excuse your indignation; both are natural in your case.
3 A pity this: it is a good word for ashamed; sad, sorrowful.
4 In that moment I felt a great deal of pity for him.
5 But I didn't want their pity ; I wanted their support and respect.
6 It is a great pity this was not shown in this case.
7 After a certain point, one can't help but see it as self - pity .
8 In heart, in pity , in sympathy, yes; never could I be otherwise.
9 It was a pity ; there was still a great deal to do.
10 Yet let me say I feel no pity to see your gashes.
11 A pity , really; more training and experience and she'd be almost undetectable.
12 I did not ask; I did not have the strength for pity .
13 There was sadness and pity ; out of the stillness and the corners.
14 What a pity it is the German national interest rather than ours.
15 And there was no contempt in her pity ; and no affectation either.
16 But in the end pity conquered doubt in her sweetly charitable soul.
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