For pity's sake Meaning in English
expression
Definition
This is an exclamation used to show frustration, urgency, or annoyance, often when you want someone to do or stop doing something. It's similar to saying 'please' or 'for goodness' sake'.
Usage & Nuances
Somewhat old-fashioned and mild; more common in British than American English. Often used instead of stronger phrases; pairs with requests or complaints. Alternatives include 'for heaven's sake' or 'for goodness' sake'. Avoid in very formal writing.
Example Sentences
For pity's sake, close the window. It's freezing in here!
basic
For pity's sake, stop yelling.
basic
Just listen to me, for pity's sake!
basic
Oh, for pity's sake, will someone answer the phone already?
natural
For pity's sake, how many times do I have to explain this?
natural
Can we please just leave on time, for pity's sake?
natural