Pitying vs Tenderhearted - What's the difference?
pitying | tenderhearted | Related terms |
The act of one who pities.
* 1849 , Robert Leighton (Archbishop of Glasgow), A practical commentary upon the first Epistle of St. Peter (page 47)
Pitying is a related term of tenderhearted.
As a verb pitying
is .As a noun pitying
is the act of one who pities.As an adjective tenderhearted is
compassionate for another's distress.pitying
English
Verb
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(en noun)- Oh! the unspeakable privilege to have Him for our Father, who is the Father of mercies and compassions, and those not barren, fruitless pityings , for He is withal the God of all consolations.