😢Pity (piti)

noun
/ˈpɪ.ti/
piedad; simpatía; (piedad; simpatia)

Meaning

a feeling of sadness or sympathy for someone's misfortune; something that causes regret or disappointment
the feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the suffering and misfortune of others
Traducción del significado
un sentimiento de tristeza o simpatía por la desgracia de alguien; algo que causa arrepentimiento o decepción
un sentimiento de tristeza o simpatia por la desgracia de alguien; algo que causa arrepentimiento o decepcion

Oraciones de ejemplo

I felt pity for the homeless man in the rain.

Sentí piedad por el hombre sin hogar bajo la lluvia.
Sentí piedad por el hombre sin hogar bajo la lluvia.

It’s a pity that she couldn’t come to the party.

Es una pena que no pudiera venir a la fiesta.
Es una pena que no pudiera venir a la fiesta.

Synonyms

compassion, sympathy, mercy, empathy, sorrow, regret
Entrada 1
compassion, sympathy, mercy, empathy
Entrada 2
compassion, sympathy, sorrow, regret

Antonyms

cruelty, indifference, harshness, callousness, apathy
Entrada 1
cruelty, indifference, harshness, callousness
Entrada 2
indifference, apathy

Colocaciones

feel pity, take pity, pity party, show pity, what a pity
Entrada 1
feel pity, take pity, pity party
Entrada 2
feel pity, show pity, what a pity

Más oraciones de ejemplo

What a pity.

Qué pena.
Ke pena.

That is such a pity.

Es realmente una lástima.
Es realmente una lastima.

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