Deserving or inciting pity.
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Examples for "poor "
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 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 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.
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!
Of very poor quality or condition.
Very unhappy; full of misery.
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:
6 To know that my work must be lost made me intolerably wretched .
7 True - the wretched Bendigo knew no better; but no more did the General.
8 It is a wretched business from start to finish, said Strange unconcernedly.
9 The living conditions of the victim and her family have been wretched .
10 Do you have any wine or something stronger in this wretched house?'
11 Our whole history on this particular matter has been a wretched one.
12 He was wretched ; and in his wretchedness his resolves became involuntarily weakened.
13 It was the war of course, the uncertainty, the wretched , hateful windows!
14 There is also a lesson perhaps for this wretched , riven, chaotic government.
15 Every day I found the society of the wretched Balbi more intolerable.
16 He feels he will end his days in this wretched hotel room.
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