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Is pitiful positive or negative connotation?
synonym study for pitiful 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.
Is Pitiful a quality?
If you describe something as pitiful, you mean that it is completely inadequate. The choice is pitiful and the quality of some of the products is very low.
What’s a sentence for pitiful?
Pitiful sentence example. It was pitiful to see them, boys, put in the dancer. After the failure of this attempt he was put to the most pitiful shifts to make a living. What came out was a pitiful squawk.
What is the difference between pitiful and pitiable?
Ron Evans explains it like this in The Artful Nuance: “What is pitiable either deserves or excites pity or evokes pity mingled with contempt (especially because of inadequacy). . . . Pitiful describes what excites pity or, sometimes, commiseration because it is felt to be deeply pathetic.”
Is it bad to be pitiful?
If you’re talking about some person that you pity, then “pitiful” means that you feel sorry for that person: Look at that pitiful little kid who doesn’t have any shoes. In this context, “pitiful” isn’t an insult. In my sentence about somebody’s performance during a competition, it is a negative, critical adjective.
What kind of word is pitiful?
Feeling pity; merciful.
What does fit ful mean?
fitful, spasmodic, convulsive mean lacking steadiness or regularity in movement. fitful implies intermittence, a succession of starts and stops or risings and fallings.
What part of speech is pitiful?
adjective
PITIFUL (adjective) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
How do you use piteous in a sentence?
Piteous sentence example He made a piteous , frightened face and bent down. He asked in a hesitating, piteous voice.
What does it mean to pity someone?
Noun. pity, compassion, commiseration, condolence, sympathy mean the act or capacity for sharing the painful feelings of another. pity implies tender or sometimes slightly contemptuous sorrow for one in misery or distress.
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