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pitiful
adjective as in in bad shape; poor
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And we can lay all this suffering at the feet of the pitiful carcass of what used to be the Republican party.
He told followers on X he had rejected a "pitiful" offer from the video game giant to use the group's top ten 1983 track Temptation in the upcoming GTA 6.
They resign themselves to sitting at the end of the table, or standing in the background, looking pitiful for reasons no one can identify, usually provoking more sympathy than contempt.
Moreover, she was neither a pitiful fool nor a mere laughingstock.
A woman who kept 191 dogs in "pitiful" conditions in Devon has been jailed.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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