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  1. Certainly "I don't know, I'm afraid" is more common in England today. In this particular context, referring to yourself, I would say it sounds more archaic than formal. "It's a shame" would often be used in other circumstances, e.g. "It's a shame the weather spoiled the event." Today "it's a pity" would be more commonly used in such a circumstance.

  2. PITY meaning: 1. used to say that something is disappointing: 2. a feeling of sympathy for someone: 3. to feel…. Learn more.

  3. Pity definition: sympathetic or kindly sorrow evoked by the suffering, distress, or misfortune of another, often leading one to give relief or aid or to show mercy. See examples of PITY used in a sentence.

  4. 13 de feb. de 2017 · pity in American English. (ˈpɪti) (noun plural pities, verb pitied, pitying) noun. 1. sympathetic or kindly sorrow evoked by the suffering, distress, or misfortune of another, often leading one to give relief or aid or to show mercy. to feel pity for astarving child. 2. a cause or reason for pity, sorrow, or regret. What a pity you could not go!

  5. a pity (that…) It's a pity that you can't stay longer. ‘I've lost it!’ ‘Oh, what a pity.’ What a pity that she didn't tell me earlier. This dress is really nice. Pity it's so expensive. Oh, that's a pity. It would be a great pity if you gave up now. a pity to do something It seems a pity to waste this food.

  6. it's a pity - grammar It's a pity that idiot is from Alaska. - grammar it's a pity that... It's a pity, it just hit me we can't go back to the chest touching on the back kill without pity makes himself feel pity of remorse more was the pity more's the pity nowhere is one asked for pity one-night stand + pity lay out of pity Out of pity. Pity ...

  7. 22 de nov. de 2023 · It’s crucial to recognize these distinctions and appropriately respond with the right emotions in various situations. By doing so, we can foster deeper connections and better support others in their times of need. As we explore the meaning of pity further, it’s always good to keep in mind how it compares and contrasts with empathy and sympathy.