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Pitiable

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

pitiable [am. angl. ˈpɪdiəb(ə)l, brit. angl. ˈpɪtɪəb(ə)l] PRID. ur. jez.

1. pitiable (arousing pity):

pitiable

2. pitiable (arousing contempt):

pitiable

v slovarju PONS

pitiable [ˈpɪtiəbl, am. angl. ˈpɪt̬-] PRID. ur. jez.

pitiable → pitiful

pitiful [ˈpɪtifəl, am. angl. ˈpɪt̬-] PRID.

1. pitiful (terrible):

2. pitiful (unsatisfactory):

excusa ž. spol pobre
v slovarju PONS

pitiable [ˈpɪt̬·i·ə·bəl] PRID.

pitiable → pitiful

pitiful [ˈpɪt̬·ɪ·fəl] PRID.

1. pitiful (terrible):

2. pitiful (unsatisfactory):

excusa ž. spol pobre

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Except for a pitiful procession of refugees, the road to the capital was clear.
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Surrey, who was left with a pitiful contingent of archers, had remained to the south of the river and was still in a strong position.
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However, he quit in the wake of their pitiful performance in 1998.
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Antagonists are less violent compared to the older, stereotypical telenovela villain and are depicted as more human and even pitiful.
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Though he looks to be very strong, he is really a pitiful wimp with a fear of pain.
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