What is another word for pityingly?

Pronunciation: [pˈɪtiɪŋlɪ] (IPA)

"Pityingly" is an adverb that denotes an expression of sorrow or sympathy towards someone's misfortune. Some synonyms for "pityingly" include compassionately, sympathetically, empathetically, tenderly, kindly, benevolently, and mercifully. These words capture the same emotion of empathy towards a person's suffering or lack of success. "Pityingly" is often used to describe a facial expression or tone of voice, whereas some of these synonyms can also be used to describe action or behavior. Using synonyms for "pityingly" can help a writer or speaker avoid repetition and create a more nuanced description of someone's emotional state.

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What are the hypernyms for Pityingly?

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

Usage examples for Pityingly

Leonard looked down at it pityingly.
"Only One Love, or Who Was the Heir"
Charles Garvice
He wondered pityingly about the circumstances that had maimed and freed her.
"Corpus of a Siam Mosquito"
Steven Sills
They spoke pityingly of his misfortune, but with a certain quiet self-congratulation that they themselves were free and happy.
"Landolin"
Berthold Auerbach

Famous quotes with Pityingly

  • Imagine a book of unexplained mysteries written by a contemporary of Shakespeare. It might include the mystery of the falling stars that sweep through the sky foretelling disaster; the mystery of the Kraken, the giant sea devil with 50-foot tentacles; the mystery of monster bones, sometimes found in caves or on beaches. Such a book would be a curious mixture of truth and absurdity, fact and legend. We would all feel superior as we turned its pages and murmured: "Of course, they didn't know about comets and giant squids and dinosaurs." If book should happen to find its way into the hands of our remote descendants, they may smile pityingly and say: "It's incredible to think that they knew nothing about epsilon fields or multiple psychic feedback or cross gravitational energies. They didn't even know about the ineluctability of time." But let us hope that such a descendant is in a charitable mood, and might add: "And yet they managed to ask a few of the right questions."
    Colin Wilson

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