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Filter by Meaning The elderly woman's frail and weak body was pityable.
The actor's emotional performance in the movie was pityable and deserving of an award.
The artist's struggle with mental illness made her story pityable yet hopeful.
The puppy's sad eyes and thin frame made it a pityable creature in need of care.
The student's dedication to studying despite their difficult circumstances was a pityable yet admirable trait.
The athlete's injury that ended their career prematurely was a pityable but inevitable outcome.
The homeless man's tattered clothes and worn-out shoes were a pityable sight.
The soldier's injuries sustained in battle made him a pityable but courageous figure.
The condition of the homeless man was pityable.
Her inability to handle criticism is quite pityable.
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