pity

दया
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
verb
तरस खाना,
सहानुभूति प्रकट करना,
दया करना,
हमदर्दी प्रकट करना,
दया देना,
पछताना
noun
तरस,
कस्र्णा,
दया,
दया-भाव,
रहम
example
She didn't deserve 'pity' and Rod wanted a bit of fun.
Form fatally undermines content - a real 'pity' in a novel of real promise.
I knew he didn't want my 'pity' , but he had it nonetheless.
what a 'pity' we can't be friends
You're feeling 'pity' for a creature that would sneer at the concept if she understood it.
That is a 'pity' in the case of smart policies, but a blessing for the less smarter ideas.
And don't 'pity' poor Gene because he didn't win.
It would be a 'pity' if they were to throw away the opportunity at this stage.
I 'pity' the fool who has to guess what people are going to buy.
But 'pity' the poor soul who would try to do anything to those kids.
I shook my head in mock 'pity' as Chela attempted to comfort Micheal.
For the children who danced at the will of adults, he had expressed sorrow and 'pity' .
He watched her reaction but he didn't see fear or anger, only 'pity' and sorrow.
This is a great 'pity' because if he had, we might have been spared the regrettable sight that assailed us earlier in the week.
He looked down at his shoes, feeling 'pity' for the poor girl.
what a 'pity' we can't be friends
With the luck they've had, this bunch deserves some 'pity' .
her voice was full of 'pity'
Isn't it an awful 'pity' Mick O Dwyer wasn't born in Sligo.
They have no idea of their future here and I feel great 'pity' for their innocence.
A good number of her early poems attempt to work on the reader's sense of 'pity' and compassion.
It would be a 'pity' to pretend that there are no regrets and that ending a marriage hardly matters.
This is a 'pity' , because in many cases there is more going on than meets the eye.
They'd look with envy at the things and 'pity' the man that owned them.
There were two performances taking place here: the 'pity' was that they rarely coincided.
This enforced secrecy is a 'pity' , because Lalonde might have some useful advice to offer his cousin.
What a real 'pity' - I was looking forward to meeting him.
Such paintings court the viewer's curiosity, but make no appeal to feelings of 'pity' , fear, or outrage.
He didn't want her 'pity' ; he hated it when people pitied him.
"It would be an awful 'pity' if there were objections.
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