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Take pity Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /ˈpɪti
TAYK PIH-tee
tˈeɪk/ /pˈɪti
TAYK PIH-tee

Definition

To feel sorry for someone and want to help or be kind to them because they are suffering or in a difficult situation.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used when someone shows compassion, often after seeing suffering. Usually appears as 'take pity on (someone)'. Slightly formal or literary tone; in conversation, 'feel sorry for' or 'have sympathy for' is more common. Not used for joking or light situations.

Example Sentences

She took pity on the lost dog and gave it some food.

basic

The teacher took pity on the tired student and let him rest.

basic

I hope someone will take pity on him and help.

basic

Nobody took pity on me when I got caught in the rain without an umbrella.

natural

After hearing his story, they finally took pity and offered him a job.

natural

She wouldn't have let us in if she hadn't taken pity on our situation.

natural