- a word derived from pitiable.
Example Sentences
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Pitiably displaced and wholly dependent on his new owner, the bird is in a predicament similar to Viktor’s.
From New York Times • May 24, 2022
Pitiably, the once mighty Reggie Jackson commands merely a single buck as the Hackers' designated hitter.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Pitiably mean is he that measures the relations of such cases by the scenical apparatus of purple and gold.
From Autobiographical Sketches by De Quincey, Thomas
Myself I loathe For opening to you, and thereby opening To the demon which had set you on to whine Pitiably in the porches of my spirit.
From Emblems Of Love by Abercrombie, Lascelles
Pitiably broken, Louise was pulled out of the vile sink a few hours later, pledging 37 wildly to obey the least of the hag’s commands.
From Orphans of the Storm by MacMahon, Henry