concern |
pity |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between concern and pity
is that
concern is to make somebody worried while
pity is to feel pity for (someone or something).
As an interjection pity is
short form of what a pity.
benevolence |
pity |
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Benevolence is a related term of pity.
As nouns the difference between benevolence and pity
is that
benevolence is benevolence while
pity is (uncountable) a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something.
As a verb pity is
to feel pity for (someone or something).
As an interjection pity is
short form of what a pity.
sensitivity |
pity |
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Sensitivity is a related term of pity.
As nouns the difference between sensitivity and pity
is that
sensitivity is the quality of being sensitive while
pity is (uncountable) a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something.
As a verb pity is
to feel pity for (someone or something).
As an interjection pity is
short form of what a pity.
pity |
peace |
As nouns the difference between pity and peace
is that
pity is (uncountable) a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something while
peace is a state of tranquility, quiet, and harmony; absence of violence for instance, a state free from civil disturbance.
As verbs the difference between pity and peace
is that
pity is to feel pity for (someone or something) while
peace is (neologism) to make peace; to put at peace; to be at peace.
As interjections the difference between pity and peace
is that
pity is short form of what a pity while
peace is (archaic) shut up!]], [[silence|silence!; be quiet, be silent.
pity |
penance |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between pity and penance
is that
pity is (obsolete) piety while
penance is (obsolete) pain; sorrow; suffering.
As nouns the difference between pity and penance
is that
pity is (uncountable) a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something while
penance is a voluntary self-imposed punishment for a sinful act or wrongdoing it may be intended to serve as reparation for the act.
As verbs the difference between pity and penance
is that
pity is to feel pity for (someone or something) while
penance is to impose penance; to punish.
As an interjection pity
is short form of what a pity.
pity |
concise |
As a noun pity
is (uncountable) a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something.
As a verb pity
is to feel pity for (someone or something).
As an interjection pity
is short form of what a pity.
As an adjective concise is
brief, yet including all important information.
pity |
warmth |
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As nouns the difference between pity and warmth
is that
pity is a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something while
warmth is a moderate degree of heat; the sensation of being warm.
As a verb pity
is to feel pity for (someone or something).
As an interjection pity
is short form of what a pity.
pity |
mildness |
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Pity is a related term of mildness.
As nouns the difference between pity and mildness
is that
pity is (uncountable) a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something while
mildness is the quality of being mild; gentleness.
As a verb pity
is to feel pity for (someone or something).
As an interjection pity
is short form of what a pity.
pity |
symphony |
As nouns the difference between pity and symphony
is that
pity is (uncountable) a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something while
symphony is an extended piece of music of sophisticated structure, usually for orchestra.
As a verb pity
is to feel pity for (someone or something).
As an interjection pity
is short form of what a pity.
pity |
agreement |
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Pity is a related term of agreement.
In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between pity and agreement
is that
pity is (uncountable) a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something while
agreement is (uncountable) a state whereby several parties share a view or opinion; the state of not contradicting one another.
In countable|lang=en terms the difference between pity and agreement
is that
pity is (countable) something regrettable while
agreement is (countable) an understanding between entities to follow a specific course of conduct.
As nouns the difference between pity and agreement
is that
pity is (uncountable) a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something while
agreement is (countable) an understanding between entities to follow a specific course of conduct.
As a verb pity
is to feel pity for (someone or something).
As an interjection pity
is short form of what a pity.
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