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  1. 2 pity / ˈ pɪti/ verb. pities; pitied; pitying. Britannica Dictionary definition of PITY. [+ object] : to feel pity for (someone or something) : to feel sorry for (someone or something) I pity anyone who has to work at that place. PITY meaning: 1 : a strong feeling of sadness or sympathy for someone or something; 2 : something that causes ...

  2. Synonyms for PITYING: merciful, tolerant, sympathetic, understanding, patient, forbearing, forgiving, lenient; Antonyms of PITYING: severe, stern, grim, harsh, tough ...

  3. to feel sorry for somebody because of their situation; to feel pity for somebody. pity somebody He pitied people who were stuck in dead-end jobs.; Compulsive gamblers are more to be pitied than condemned.

  4. Pitying definition: Present participle of pity . The young girl in her love for it carried the dead child clasped to her bosom, and went from house to house of her pitying friends asking them to give her medicine for it.

  5. pitying. A pitying look shows that someone feels pity and perhaps slight contempt. adj usu ADJ n. She gave him a pitying look; that was the sort of excuse her father would use. ♦ pityingly adv ADV after v. Stasik looked at him pityingly and said nothing. self-pitying. Someone who is self-pitying is full of self-pity. adj.

  6. Define pity. pity synonyms, pity pronunciation, pity translation, English dictionary definition of pity. n. pl. pit·ies 1. ... I have been pitying: you have been ...

  7. pitying - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: pity n (sad fact) pena nf: It is a pity that you missed the bus and had to walk.