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to pity
noun
A feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something.
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We're moved to pity.
Her expression softened to pity.
I'd had the nerve to pity him.
I didn't want people to pity me".
I didn't want them to pity me.
I used to pity poor Simon Hughes.
He is moved to pity unconscionably often.
We don't want people to pity us.
It is easy to pity his discomfort.
"You had to pity" the girlfriend, too.
My father couldn't even bring himself to pity them.
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