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I . pity [ˈpɪti] SAM. no mn.

1. pity (compassion):

pity
to feel pity for sb

2. pity (shame):

what a pity!
more's the pity esp brit. angl.

II . pity <-ie-> [ˈpɪti] GLAG. preh. glag. to pity sb

self-ˈpity SAM. no mn.

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The thoroughgoing unpleasantness of this character was exposed and emphasised through his capacity for insult, self-pity and brutality.
www.denofgeek.com
They threw a pity party and burned down buildings.
www.christiantoday.com.au
Swift acknowledges that she wasn't interested in a pity party.
www.mtv.com
Pity, because the drama and intrigue are chilling and, in cases, blood-curdling.
www.torontosun.com
This is no pity party, but a challenge to engage in stories that enhance empathy.
www.eurekastreet.com.au
He refuses to stay over, even out of pity, coldly stating that "that" is simply something he would never lend.
en.wikipedia.org
Someone else might have thrown himself a pity party.
montrealgazette.com
Although disfigured, he has overcome self-pity and is able to help others.
en.wikipedia.org
Pity leads to depression, loss of vitality and strength, and is harmful to life.
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It is a pity to notice that we remember our intellectuals after their death only.
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