pity

ಕರುಣೆ
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'
ಕನಿಕರ,
ಅನುಕಂಪ
noun
ಕರುಣೆ
example
It would be a great 'pity' if this opportunity to restore confidence in the way support is delivered to rural areas is missed.
That is a 'pity' in the case of smart policies, but a blessing for the less smarter ideas.
Feeling 'pity' for the little boy she shoved a few coins into his hand.
In the end, it's a 'pity' because the situation could have been handled a lot better and without the angst and tears.
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.
It would be a 'pity' , nevertheless, if Sean Connery missed his chance to straighten out the record.
And don't 'pity' poor Gene because he didn't win.
I almost felt 'pity' for the man - almost.
I 'pity' the girls he's been going out with.
What a real 'pity' - I was looking forward to meeting him.
In which case it would be a 'pity' just to wrap the Lion in brown paper and send it off to Sydney.
In these circumstances, we should look with 'pity' and compassion on George Best.
They'd look with envy at the things and 'pity' the man that owned them.
It's such a 'pity' , when perfectly reasonable tinned crab is available in the supermarkets!
For the children who danced at the will of adults, he had expressed sorrow and 'pity' .
While we offer thanks to all, we would respectfully ask for no one to feel 'pity' or sorrow for our loss.
I spoke with 'pity' in my voice, but tried to keep it refined.
He had no 'pity' , no compassion, no understanding of what the victims of war suffered.
He watched her reaction but he didn't see fear or anger, only 'pity' and sorrow.
I knew he didn't want my 'pity' , but he had it nonetheless.
what a 'pity' we can't be friends
Clare didn't know whether to envy or 'pity' them
A real 'pity' , as this could have been a tasty little number.
They have no idea of their future here and I feel great 'pity' for their innocence.
This enforced secrecy is a 'pity' , because Lalonde might have some useful advice to offer his cousin.
"It would be an awful 'pity' if there were objections.
A good number of her early poems attempt to work on the reader's sense of 'pity' and compassion.
her voice was full of 'pity'
The authorities probably knew that there was a likelihood of taking relics and it is a 'pity' that it disappeared.
"Poor Silas, you conformed, " David said with mock 'pity' .
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