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Pitiable

Pitiable meaning

That deserves, evokes or can be given pity; pitiful.

Example sentences (20)

Give people enough time to mull over what Republicans have come up with, and they’ll likely conclude that while Hunter Biden is a pitiable man whose personal issues led him to some shocking places, his father is guilty of nothing more than loving his son.

In her address during the reopening ceremony, the commissioner for health, Ngozi Okoronkwo, said the facilities were very dilapidated and in pitiable conditions until the interventions.

Many The Lord of the Rings fans cite Gollum as the franchise's most tragic character, but there's a tragic Elf who had a much more pitiable life.

The governor, through his good office, should critically look into the pitiable state of political followers in Ogbabede ward.

The situation in Nigeria is pitiable: it is a catalogue of woes, unmet expectations, dashed hopes and aspirations, and even worse.

You can just chuckle at McCarthy’s pitiable attempt to introduce himself to the nation, in the middle of the night Saturday, with a speech he’d been preparing for weeks, possibly months and likely for years.

According to reports, the facility lacks basic infra, including a mortuary, while the doctors’ chambers are in pitiable condition.

And with good reason; the pitiable state of the economy has sparked fear that the world is to face an even larger economic collapse in the coming year.

It was a pitiable sight not fit even for animals in this land of plenty.

But we told them that the first preference should be to allot the houses to the original allottees who are living in pitiable conditions.

However, as horrifically impressive as this feat might be, he also had the shortest reign of any Fire Lord, with a pitiable five years between Azulon and Zuko's eventual ascension to power.

That is what is really on ground and it is so pitiable.

I always looked upon the acts of racist exclusion, or insult, as pitiable, for the other person.

It is pitiable that previous administrations, particularly the current dispensation, is lacking the leadership required in one way or the other, either by age or performance.

What about the pitiable Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBAs)?

Addressing public rallies, the CM said Rahul Gandhi Congress leaders must answer why they turned MP into a Bimaru state and the why the condition of roads and other infrastructure was so pitiable during Congress rule.

And what they heard was his rich voice, shuffling feet, and pitiable sobs which punctuated the high notes that reverberated on screen with a fervor never before imagined on screen.

Anyone who believes that Mnangagwa would accede to electoral defeat, let alone to free, fair and credible elections is pitiable in their dire gullibility.

She does so with aplomb, crafting an Anne who’s pitiable and pathetic, a needy, lovelorn wreck who’s nonetheless capable of great wrath.

The Inspector who came close to the vehicle, perhaps, for monitoring, noticed the pitiable condition of the victim and managed to supply two sachets of pure water which the victim drank for revival.