0 a feeling of sorrow for the troubles and sufferings of others -- belas kasihan
1 a cause of sorrow or regret -- sayangnya
What a pity (that) she can’t come.
2 to feel pity for (someone) -- merasa simpati
She pitied him
She is to be pitied.
She is to be congratulated on that, or perhaps pitied for it.
Obviously, any physical or mental weakness is to be pitied.
What a thousand pities it is to discourage a boy's keen spirit at that age.
They are people who are under pressure from events and circumstances and are more to be pitied than anything else, and are to be assisted.
I always felt it was a thousand pities that those talks came to an end at the time and for the reason that they did.
Millions of our fellow citizens do not enjoy that freedom, and of them, surely, the aged are the most to be pitied.
Let us leave this aged defeatist and reactionary to the pitying contempt of posterity.
I know they think that, and, of course, one cannot but respect their feelings, although one pities them for not understanding the matter more thoroughly.
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