PITIABLE vs PITEOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Deserving or inciting pity
- Arousing or deserving of pity or compassion; lamentable.
- Arousing disdainful pity. : pathetic.
- Deserving pity; wworthy of, or exciting, compassion; miserable; lamentable; piteous
- That deserves, evokes or can be given pity, pitiful.
- Inspiring mixed contempt and pity
- Deserving or inciting pity
- Demanding or arousing pity: : pathetic.
- Pious; devout.
- Evincing pity, compassion, or sympathy; compassionate; tender.
- Fitted to excite pity or sympathy; wretched; miserable; lamentable; sad.
- Paltry; mean; pitiful.
- Pitiful; evincing pity, compassion, or sympathy.
- Compassionate; tender
- Pitying; compassionate.
PITIABLE vs PITEOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Deserving pity; worthy of or exciting compassion: applied to persons or things.
- Pitiful; paltry; poor: as, piteous amends. Milton.
- Such as to excite pity or move to compassion; affecting; lamentable; sorrowful; mournful; sad: as, a piteous look; a piteous case.
- Full of pity or compassion; compassionate; affected by pity.
PITIABLE vs PITEOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Hopeless, Abject, Deplorable, Half assed, Lame, Unfortunate, Misfortunate, Poor, Contemptible, Miserable, Hapless, Piteous, Wretched, Pitiful, Pathetic
- Forlorn, Ghastly, Reproachful, Plaintive, Sorrowful, Doleful, Unfortunate, Poor, Misfortunate, Miserable, Hapless, Wretched, Pathetic, Pitiful, Pitiable
PITIABLE vs PITEOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hopeless, Abject, Deplorable, Half assed, Lame, Unfortunate, Misfortunate, Poor, Contemptible, Miserable, Hapless, Piteous, Wretched, Pitiful, Pathetic
- Forlorn, Ghastly, Reproachful, Plaintive, Sorrowful, Doleful, Unfortunate, Poor, Misfortunate, Miserable, Hapless, Wretched, Pathetic, Pitiful, Pitiable
PITIABLE vs PITEOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The patient in pain has been reduced to a pitiable whimpering object.
- The family were in a pitiable plight today when visited by Mrs.
- At worst, those words and deeds seem amusing or pitiable.
- Frequent and often pitiable petitions for increases were usually granted.
- The Tale of Genji, where it referred to pitiable qualities.
- Most of the monuments are in a pitiable state.
- There is a terrible, pitiable creation in town.
- The pitiable results we see come from this.
- How can she relate to my pitiable condition?
- Armstrong was in a pitiable condition of nerves.
- Indians than she can well spare; and this because her tender heart cannot withstand the piteous appeals so constantly made.
- NEMESIS, piteous way, why she was smitten down, and he, a grey, sapless trunk, left standing.
- The townships remained poorly serviced with inadequate housing, and local government was in a piteous state.
- Pain erupted in cramped muscles all along my body, making piteous noises of distress.
- Thus having said, he heavily departed With piteous crie, that auie would have smarted.
- Dying Wife Made Piteous Plea for Life When She Saw Her Baby.
- French Christians in the fifth century to utter their piteous supplications.
- Her voice was tense with piteous anguish as she pleaded.
- Almah threw a piteous glance at me and said nothing.
- It was most piteous, that last expiring spout.
PITIABLE vs PITEOUS: QUESTIONS
- What is the most pitiable human situation in the Iliad?
- How does Sri Chandrasekharendra Yati describe the pitiable state of Lord Shiva?
- What is the meaning of the prologue of misadventur D piteous?