Pitiful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pitiless
Destitute of pity hard hearted merciless as a pitilessmaster pitiless elements
Pathos
That quality or property of anything which touches the feelings or excites emotions and passions esp that which awakens tender...
Pitiable
pity wworthy of or exciting compassion miserable lamentable piteous as pitiable persons a pitiable condition pitiable wretchedness
Pitier
One who pities
Bloodwit, or Bloudveit
Bloodwit, or Bloudveit [fr. blod, Sax., blood, and wyte, Old Eng., pity], an amercement for bloodshed; a customary fine, paid...
Pity
Piety
Remorseless
Being without remorse having no pity hence destitute of sensibility cruel insensible to distress merciless
Ruth
Sorrow for the misery of another pity tenderness
Soft hearted
Having softness or tenderness of heart susceptible of pity or other kindly affection gentle meek
Merciful
Full of mercy having or exercising mercy disposed to pity and spare offenders unwilling to punish Opposite of merciless
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