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pity·ing [ˈpɪtiɪŋ] PRZYM. (condescending)

pitying

I . pity [ˈpɪti] RZ. no l.mn.

2. pity (shame):

what a pity!

II . pity <-ie-> [ˈpɪti] CZ. cz. przech. to pity sb

self-ˈpity RZ. no l.mn.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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He gave a small, pitying smile and said nothing.
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The characters spout familiar platitudes to each other: live your dream, get a life and move on, stop pitying yourself and learn to love thyself...
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Then they would give me a pitying look and emit a snorty laugh.
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Pitying the future suffering of their friend, the geese suggest they fly off with her in the manner already described.
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Pitying him a lot as a child, but also being aware that many of the things he did were unforgivable.
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He spent years enjoying pitying his single friends, and somehow, he's now 30 and single.
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He often tries to organize the male students in class, though his cunning often fails and the girls wind up pitying him instead.
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I get it all the time --the seemingly innocent queries, perplexed, pitying looks, and left-handed compliments.
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She originally believed he was simply using her, but later suspects he was pitying her.
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Other unhelpful responses included inadequate or overly forceful restraint by the parent; shaming, threatening, yelling, slapping, lying; or, alternately, pitying, placating, bribing, and helpless parent behaviors.
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