What is another word for pitying?

Pronunciation: [pˈɪtiɪŋ] (IPA)

Pitying is an emotion that often relates to feeling compassion or sympathy for someone who is less fortunate or suffering. Synonyms for pitying include empathetic, sympathetic, compassionate, understanding, merciful, and kind. These words all capture the essence of pitying and show concern for others. Other synonyms for pitying might include commiserating, condoling, or showing grace. When we feel pitying towards someone, we are expressing a sense of caring and concern for them, and we are often motivated to help them in some way. Overall, the various synonyms for pitying all convey a sense of compassion and understanding towards others who may be struggling in some way.

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What are the hypernyms for Pitying?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for pitying?

Antonyms for the word "pitying" include envying, rejoicing, admiring, and congratulating. When someone is not pitying another person, it can imply that they feel happy for their accomplishments, rather than feeling sorry for them. Envy, on the other hand, is the feeling of discontent or longing for another's possessions, qualities or success. To rejoice is to feel or express happiness and excitement about something positive that has happened. Admiring means to have a high regard for someone or something due to their qualities, achievements, or abilities. Finally, to congratulate means to express one's pleasure or joy for another person's success or good fortune.

What are the antonyms for Pitying?

Usage examples for Pitying

But Moses was taught to trust in Jehovah as intervening, pitying sorrow and wrong, coming down to assist His creatures in distress.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus"
G. A. Chadwick
The reaction was a pitying smile and the following words.
"For Every Man A Reason"
Patrick Wilkins
Then a helpless, pitying embarrassment settled upon her.
"The Locusts' Years"
Mary Helen Fee

Famous quotes with Pitying

  • “Would you define Good for me, Citizen Abbot?” “Certainly. Good is that force within us which inspires men to acts of conformity and subservience. The worship of Good is essentially the worship of oneself, and therefore the only true worship. The self which one worships is the ideal social being: the man content in his niche in society, yet ready to creatively advance his status. Good is gentle, since it is a true reflection of the loving and pitying universe. Good is continually changing in its aspects, although it comes to us in the... You have a strange look on your face, young man.” “I’m sorry, Citizen Abbot. I believe I heard that sermon, or one very much like it.”
    Robert Sheckley
  • I did not want my son remembered by uncontrolled howls of pain. My wife and I suffered more than I can express, but to make poems merely out of the agony would have been self-pitying and dishonest. My son had been my greatest joy. His birth had left me awe-struck and humble before life. He turned me from a son into a father — and allowed me to understand my own father clearly for the first time. If I mourned him, I also wanted to preserve the joyful mystery of his existence. The sorrow could not be adequately appreciated without also expressing the joy and wonder.
    Dana Gioia
  • Do not indulge yourself in a self-pitying, self-gratifying revenge.
    Nick Drake (poet)
  • Not louder shrieks to pitying heav'n are cast, When husbands, or when lapdogs, breathe their last.
    Alexander Pope
  • “How does one conquer fear, Don B.?” “One takes a frog and sews it to one’s shoe,” he said. “The left or the right?” Don B. gave me a pitying look. “Well, you’d look mighty funny going down the street with only one frog sewed to your shoes, wouldn’t you?" he said. “One frog on shoe.”
    Donald Barthelme

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