OUT OF PITY

Definition: Showing kindness and compassion towards someone who is suffering or in a difficult situation.

Synonyms: Sympathy Exit, Compassion End, Pity Departure, Empathy Exit, Mercy Fade

Usage Examples in Sentences

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He shared his lunch with the new student out of pity.
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Sarah included Tom in the game out of pity, knowing he felt left out.
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She donated to the charity out of pity for the families affected by the disaster.
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The teacher allowed the student to retake the failed exam out of pity.
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The teacher extended the deadline for the assignment out of pity for the stressed students.
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They donated blankets to the homeless out of pity for those enduring the cold nights.
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The cat was adopted out of pity for its lonely and abandoned state.
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They invited the shy girl to join their group out of pity for her social isolation.
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She helped him out of pity when she saw him struggling to carry his groceries.
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Out of pity, they offered shelter to the homeless man on the cold winter night.
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He gave her a smile out of pity, knowing she had been through a tough time lately.
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They donated generously to the charity out of pity for the children living in poverty.
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Out of pity, she offered him a warm meal and a place to stay for the night.
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She offered him a warm blanket out of pity, despite her own discomfort.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: I heard that Sarah's team lost the project bid.B: Yes, it was unfortunate. I reached out to her out of pity and offered some advice on how to improve their proposals for next time.A: That was thoughtful of you. I'm sure she appreciates the support during this tough time.B: Absolutely. We've all been there, and a little encouragement can go a long way.
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