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Adverbial with pity has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: with pity Description: The phrase "with pity" relates to the feeling of sympathy or compassion for someone who is in a difficult or unfortunate situation. Examples: 1. Adverb: - The audience looked at the ill-fated protagonist with pity as she struggled with her troubled past. - He listened to her emotional story with pity in his eyes, understanding the pain she had gone through. 2. Prepositional phrase: - The old man stared at the abandoned dog with pity, wondering how it ended up alone on the streets. - With pity in his voice, he offered her a helping hand and reassured her that she was not alone. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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