different between pitiable vs misfortunate
pitiable
English
Etymology
From Middle French [Term?], from Old French piteable. Surface etymology is piti- +? -able
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p?ti.?b?l/
Adjective
pitiable (comparative more pitiable, superlative most pitiable)
- That deserves, evokes or can be given pity; pitiful.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:lamentable
Translations
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misfortunate
English
Etymology
misfortune +? -ate or mis- +? fortunate
Adjective
misfortunate (comparative more misfortunate, superlative most misfortunate)
- Having suffered misfortune; pitiable
Related terms
- fortunate
- unfortunate
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