pity

Anlam (İngilizce)

Kavramlar

acıma merhamet

acınacak şey

acısını paylaşma

duygudaşlık

pişmanlık

sevecenlik

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/ˈpɪ.ti/
Etimoloji (İngilizce)

In summary

From Middle English pitye, pitie, pittye, pitee, pite, from Anglo-Norman pité, pittee etc., from Old French pitet, pitié, from Latin pietās. See also the doublets pietà and piety.

Related words
shame

sympathy

  1. (countable, uncountable) A feeling of pity or sorrow for the suffering or distress of another.
  2. (countable, in-plural, uncountable) A feeling of pity or sorrow for the suffering or distress of another.
  3. (countable, uncountable) A feeling of pity or sorrow for the suffering or distress of another.
  4. (countable, uncountable) Inclination to think or feel alike; emotional or intellectual accord; common feeling.
  5. (countable, in-plural, uncountable) Inclination to think or feel alike; emotional or intellectual accord; common feeling.
  6. (countable, uncountable) Inclination to think or feel alike; emotional or intellectual accord; common feeling.
  7. (countable, uncountable) An affinity, association or mutual relationship between people or things such that they are correspondingly affected by any condition.
  8. (countable, uncountable) An affinity, association or mutual relationship between people or things such that they are correspondingly affected by any condition.
  9. (countable, uncountable) An affinity, association or mutual relationship between people or things such that they are correspondingly affected by any condition.

despair

pathetic

  1. Arousing pity, sympathy, or compassion; exciting pathos.
  2. Arousing scorn or contempt, often due to miserable inadequacy.
  3. (obsolete) Expressing or showing anger; passionate.
  4. Trochlear.

sadness

  1. (uncountable) The state or emotion of being sad.
  2. (countable) An event in one's life that causes sadness.

misery

  1. (countable, uncountable) Great unhappiness; extreme pain of body or mind; wretchedness; distress; woe.
  2. (UK, US, countable, dialectal, uncountable) A bodily ache or pain.
  3. (countable, uncountable) Cause of misery; calamity; misfortune.
  4. (countable, uncountable) poverty.
  5. (archaic, countable, uncountable) greed; avarice.

sorrow

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