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pity SUST. LIT.

pity V. (feelings & emotions)

pity LIT.

that's pity

arouse pity or sympathy in V.

feel pity or compassion or sympathy for V.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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It is so much pre-occupied with an infuriating surge of self-pity and some stereo-typed villainy.
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They threw a pity party and burned down buildings.
www.christiantoday.com.au
Although disfigured, he has overcome self-pity and is able to help others.
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This is no pity party, but a challenge to engage in stories that enhance empathy.
www.eurekastreet.com.au
Someone else might have thrown himself a pity party.
montrealgazette.com
He refuses to stay over, even out of pity, coldly stating that "that" is simply something he would never lend.
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He created a bizarre world of human figures, where an existential dead-end is transformed into fright, abhorrence, pity but also relief.
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A pity, because if there is anything that our science community needs, it is true, unmanufactured quirkiness.
www.afr.com
She easily becomes lost in self-pity and at the same time believes herself to be above everyone around her.
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The instrument of others' suffering, she is also the victim of her own impulses, a figure that inspires both terror and pity.
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