pity |
verve |
Related terms |
Pity is a related term of verve.
As nouns the difference between pity and verve
is that
pity is (uncountable) a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something while
verve is .
As a verb pity
is to feel pity for (someone or something).
As an interjection pity
is short form of what a pity.
passion |
pity |
Related terms |
In obsolete terms the difference between passion and pity
is that
passion is to suffer pain or sorrow; to experience a passion; to be extremely agitated while
pity is piety.
In transitive terms the difference between passion and pity
is that
passion is to give a passionate character to while
pity is to feel pity for (someone or something).
As an interjection pity is
short form of what a pity.
pity |
lenity |
Synonyms |
Pity is a synonym of lenity.
As nouns the difference between pity and lenity
is that
pity is (uncountable) a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something while
lenity is leniency.
As a verb pity
is to feel pity for (someone or something).
As an interjection pity
is short form of what a pity.
companion |
pity |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between companion and pity
is that
companion is (obsolete) to qualify as a companion; to make equal while
pity is (obsolete) piety.
As nouns the difference between companion and pity
is that
companion is a friend, acquaintance, or partner; someone with whom one spends time or keeps company while
pity is (uncountable) a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something.
As verbs the difference between companion and pity
is that
companion is (obsolete) to be a companion to; to attend on; to accompany while
pity is to feel pity for (someone or something).
As an interjection pity is
short form of what a pity.
feeling |
pity |
Synonyms |
Feeling is a synonym of pity.
As nouns the difference between feeling and pity
is that
feeling is sensation, particularly through the skin while
pity is (uncountable) a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something.
As verbs the difference between feeling and pity
is that
feeling is while
pity is to feel pity for (someone or something).
As an adjective feeling
is emotionally sensitive.
As an interjection pity is
short form of what a pity.
pity |
earnestness |
Related terms |
Pity is a related term of earnestness.
As nouns the difference between pity and earnestness
is that
pity is (uncountable) a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something while
earnestness is the quality of being earnest; sincerity; seriousness.
As a verb pity
is to feel pity for (someone or something).
As an interjection pity
is short form of what a pity.
sentiment |
pity |
Related terms |
In uncountable terms the difference between sentiment and pity
is that
sentiment is gentle or tender feelings, sometimes of a weak or foolish kind while
pity is a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something.
As nouns the difference between sentiment and pity
is that
sentiment is a general thought, feeling, or sense while
pity is 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.
meek |
pity |
As verbs the difference between meek and pity
is that
meek is (us) (of horses) to while
pity is to feel pity for (someone or something).
As an adjective meek
is humble, modest, meager, or self-effacing.
As a noun pity is
(uncountable) a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something.
As an interjection pity is
short form of what a pity.
susceptibility |
pity |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between susceptibility and pity
is that
susceptibility is the condition of being susceptible; vulnerability while
pity is 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.
sympatthy |
pity |
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.
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