pity

दु: ख हलके
definition
verb
Clare didn't know whether to envy or pity them
feel sorrow for the misfortunes of.
noun
her voice was full of pity
the feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the suffering and misfortunes of others.
what a pity we can't be friends
a cause for regret or disappointment.
translation of 'pity'
करुणा,
दयाशील,
करुणाजनक गोष्ट किंवा घटना,
अनुकंपा
example
He didn't want her 'pity' ; he hated it when people pitied him.
This is a great 'pity' because if he had, we might have been spared the regrettable sight that assailed us earlier in the week.
what a 'pity' we can't be friends
I spoke with 'pity' in my voice, but tried to keep it refined.
Form fatally undermines content - a real 'pity' in a novel of real promise.
He looked down at his shoes, feeling 'pity' for the poor girl.
Some said that to heal this rift in the Malay ground, some 'pity' , or compassion, must be shown to Anwar.
In these circumstances, we should look with 'pity' and compassion on George Best.
Such paintings court the viewer's curiosity, but make no appeal to feelings of 'pity' , fear, or outrage.
"It would be an awful 'pity' if there were objections.
I 'pity' the fool who has to guess what people are going to buy.
It would be a 'pity' to pretend that there are no regrets and that ending a marriage hardly matters.
What a real 'pity' - I was looking forward to meeting him.
And as in at least some other cases, this will be a 'pity' because there will likely be some small nugget of usefulness to the deal.
The authorities probably knew that there was a likelihood of taking relics and it is a 'pity' that it disappeared.
I shook my head in mock 'pity' as Chela attempted to comfort Micheal.
You're feeling 'pity' for a creature that would sneer at the concept if she understood it.
I 'pity' the girls he's been going out with.
He had no 'pity' , no compassion, no understanding of what the victims of war suffered.
her voice was full of 'pity'
I knew he didn't want my 'pity' , but he had it nonetheless.
That is a 'pity' in the case of smart policies, but a blessing for the less smarter ideas.
It would be a 'pity' if they were to throw away the opportunity at this stage.
A good number of her early poems attempt to work on the reader's sense of 'pity' and compassion.
In the end, it's a 'pity' because the situation could have been handled a lot better and without the angst and tears.
Feeling 'pity' for the little boy she shoved a few coins into his hand.
Clare didn't know whether to envy or 'pity' them
In which case it would be a 'pity' just to wrap the Lion in brown paper and send it off to Sydney.
She didn't deserve 'pity' and Rod wanted a bit of fun.
A real 'pity' , as this could have been a tasty little number.
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