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pitiable

/pit-ee-uh-buhl/US // ˈpɪt i ə bəl //UK // (ˈpɪtɪəbəl) //

可怜的人,悲惨的,可怜的,悲惨

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : evoking or deserving pity; lamentable: pitiable, homeless children.
    • : evoking or deserving contemptuous pity; miserable; contemptible: a pitiable lack of character.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.pitiful
Synonyms
abject卑微的,卑微的人,卑微,卑怯affecting影响,有影响的,影响到,影响的afflicted患病的,患病的人,患难与共,患难与共的arousing唤醒,唤起,令人振奋,令人振奋的base基础,基地,基层,底层beggarly卑鄙的,乞丐式的,乞丐式,乞丐cheap廉价,廉价的,便宜的,便宜cheerless无精打采的,无精打采,郁郁寡欢,郁郁寡欢的comfortless不舒服,不舒适,不舒服的,舒适commiserative惺惺相惜,慰问,惺惺相惜的,惺惺作态compassionate慈悲为怀,怜悯之心,悲天悯人,怜悯contemptible蔑视,轻蔑,鄙视,卑鄙deplorable可悲的,可悲,遗憾的是,恶劣的despicable卑鄙,卑鄙的,卑鄙无耻,可鄙dismal惨淡,凄惨的,惨淡的,凄惨distressed忧虑的,苦恼的,苦恼,忧虑distressing苦恼,忧虑,困扰,忧伤grievous忧伤的,悲痛的,悲痛,悲伤的heartbreaking惊心动魄,令人心碎的,惊心动魄的,令人心碎heartrending痛心疾首,痛心,痛心的,痛心疾首的inadequate不够,不足,不足的,不够的insignificant不重要的,无足轻重,无关紧要,微不足道的joyless无欢而散,不快乐,无欢喜,无欢lamentable可悲的是,可叹的,可叹的是,可悲的low低,低的,低位,低级mean意味着,是指,意思是说,意思是miserable悲惨的,凄惨的,凄惨,悲惨的事mournful悲哀的,悲痛的,哀伤的,哀伤moving挪动,搬家,迁居,迁徙paltry微不足道,微不足道的,渺小,渺小的pathetic可悲,可怜的,悲惨的,悲哀piteous凄惨的,凄惨,悲哀的,哀伤的poor穷人,贫穷,可怜的,穷rueful感慨万千,感慨万分,感慨地说,悲痛欲绝ruthful无情的,无情,残酷的,冷酷无情sad悲伤,伤心,悲伤的,悲哀scurvy坏血病,伤寒症,恶性肿瘤,败血症shabby寒酸,寒酸的,破烂不堪,褴褛的sorrowful悲哀的,悲痛的,悲哀,悲痛sorry对不起,抱歉,遗憾的是stirring搅动,搅拌,搅拌的,搅动的suffering痛苦,苦难,煎熬,苦痛tearful含泪的,泪流满面,泪水涟涟,泪流满面的touching触摸,触摸的,感人的,感人vile卑鄙,卑鄙的,卑劣,卑鄙无耻woeful凄惨的,悲惨的,悲哀的,悲哀worthless一文不值,一文不值的,一钱不值,无用的wretched凄惨的,惨不忍睹,惨不忍睹的,凄惨

Examples

  • Maybe he had taken pity on me, doing a charitable deed by showing affection to a pitiable fat girl.

  • Syrians are being massacred nearly every day, and sending out pitiable cries for help.

  • The pitiable last photo of the naked megastar projected into the courtroom as Rogers testified is unforgettable.

  • Amy is, at most, a pitiable woman trapped in a marriage that she has no idea how to fix.

  • All around us, pundits spend their time bemoaning the pitiable state of men.

  • Eerie orange cones captured in an aerial photograph will show each precise spot where a part of this pitiable child came to rest.

  • A very few weeks flew over the head of the needy man, before he was reduced to the same pitiable straits.

  • He cursed himself inwardly for a fool and a dolt—the more pitiable because he accounted himself cunning above others.

  • This loss, more than anything else, brought home to the monarch his pitiable condition.

  • Surely this pitiable case ought to be brought to the attention of the Actors' Benevolent Association.

  • His eyes were fixed and staring, and his face deadly pale, presenting altogether a most pitiable and wretched spectacle.