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Main Entry: pity
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: feeling of mercy toward another

Synonyms:

benevolence, charity, clemency, comfort, commiseration, compassion, compunction, condolement, condolence, dejection, distress, empathy, favor, forbearance, goodness, grace, humanity, kindliness, kindness, lenity, melancholy, mercy, philanthropy, quarter, rue, ruth, sadness, solace, sorrow, sympathy, tenderness, understanding, warmth

Antonyms:

disdain, malevolence, mercilessness
Main Entry: pity
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: sad situation

Synonyms:

bad luck, catastrophe, crime, crisis, crying shame, disaster, mischance, misfortune, mishap, regret, shame, sin

Antonyms:

advantage, blessing, good fortune
Main Entry: pity
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: feel sorry for; spare

Synonyms:

ache*, be sorry for, be sympathetic, bleed for, comfort, commiserate, condole, console, feel for, feel with, forgive, give quarter, grant amnesty, grieve with, have compassion, have mercy on, identify with, lament with, pardon, put out of one's misery, relent, reprieve, show forgiveness, show sympathy, solace, soothe, sympathize, take pity on, understand, weep for

Antonyms:

disdain, scorn
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: Pity.
Category: 2. Special Sympathetic Affections

Synonyms:

-nouns
pity, compassion, commiseration; bowels, of compassion; sympathy, fellow-feeling, tenderness, yearning, forbearance, humanity, mercy, clemency; leniency (lenity); charity, ruth, long- suffering., melting mood; argumentum ad misericordiam, quarter, grace, locus paenititentiae., sympathizer; advocate, friend, partisan, patron, wellwisher.
-verbs
pity; have pity, show pity, take pity; commiserate, compassionate; condole; sympathize; feel for, be sorry for, yearn for; weep, melt, thaw, enter into the feelings of., forbear, relent, relax, give quarter, wipe the tears, parcere subjectis, give a coup de grace, put out of one's misery., raise pity, excite pity; touch, soften; melt, melt the heart; propitiate, disarm., ask for mercy; supplicate (request); cry for quarter, beg one's life, kneel; deprecate.
-adjectives
pitying; pitiful, compassionate, sympathetic, touched., merciful, clement, ruthful; humane; humanitarian (philanthropic); tender, tender hearted, tender as a chicken; soft, soft hearted; unhardened; lenient; exorable, forbearing; melting; weak.
-phrases
one's heart bleeding for; haud ignara mali miseris succurrere disco [Vergil]; "a fellow feeling makes one wondrous kind" [Garrick]; onor di bocca assai giova e poco

Antonyms:

pitilessness
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Main Entry: bleed
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: grieve

Synonyms:

ache, agonize, be in pain, feel for, pity, suffer, sympathize
Main Entry: comfort
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: aid, help

Synonyms:

alleviation, assist, compassion, compensation, consolation, encouragement, hand, lift, pity, relief, secours, solace, succor, support, sympathy

Antonyms:

hindrance, hurt, injury, torment, torture
Main Entry: commiserate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: listen to woes of another

Synonyms:

ache, compassionate, condole, console, feel, feel for, have mercy, pity, share sorrow, sympathize

Antonyms:

be indifferent, turn away
Main Entry: compunction
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: regret, sorrow

Synonyms:

attrition, conscience, contrition, misgiving, penitence, penitency, pity, punctiliousness, qualm, reluctance, remorse, repentance, rue, ruth, second thoughts, shame, stab of conscience, sympathy

Antonyms:

defiance, meanness, no remorse
Main Entry: consolation
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: relief, comfort

Synonyms:

alleviation, assuagement, cheer, comfort, compassion, ease, easement, encouragement, fellow feeling, help, lenity, pity, solace, succor, support, sympathy
Notes: solace is a form of comfort given to one who is in sorrow or distress; consolation is an act of offering such comfort, or the result of such comfort having been provided

Antonyms:

agitation, annoyance, antagonism, discouragement, disturbance, trouble, upset
Main Entry: empathy
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: understanding

Synonyms:

affinity, appreciation, being on same wavelength, being there for someone, communion, community of interests, compassion, comprehension, concord, cottoning to, good vibrations, hitting it off, insight, picking up on, pity, rapport, recognition, responsiveness, soul, sympathy, warmth

Antonyms:

apathy, misunderstanding, unfeelingness
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