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PITIFUL Synonyms: 134 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for PITIFUL: pathetic, sad, miserable, lame, wretched, pitiable, disgusting, contemptible; Antonyms of PITIFUL: decent, respectable, admirable, outstanding, excellent, worthy, notable, commendable.
PITIFUL definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
1. adjective. Someone or something that is pitiful is so sad, weak, or small that you feel pity for them. He sounded both pitiful and eager to get what he wanted. Synonyms: pathetic, distressing, miserable, harrowing More Synonyms of pitiful. pitifully adverb. His legs were pitifully thin compared to the rest of his bulk. 2. adjective.
PITIFUL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
used to say that you consider something to be very bad or not satisfactory or not enough: a pitiful state of affairs. The amount of time and money being spent on researching this disease is pitiful. Synonyms. piteous. pitiable formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Sympathy & compassion. aw.
PITIFUL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. adjective. Someone or something that is pitiful is so sad, weak, or small that you feel pity for them. He sounded both pitiful and eager to get what he wanted. It was the most pitiful sight I had ever seen. Synonyms: pathetic, distressing, miserable, harrowing More Synonyms of pitiful. pitifully adverb.
PITIFUL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Pitiful, pitiable, piteous apply to that which excites pity (with compassion or with contempt). That which is pitiful is touching and excites pity or is mean and contemptible: a pitiful leper; a pitiful exhibition of cowardice. Pitiable may mean lamentable, or wretched and paltry: a pitiable hovel. Piteous refers only to that which exhibits ...
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