Pitiful is an adjective.
Pitiful means ful of shame so an example of a sentence would be: she was pitiful of what she did.
The adjective form of "pity" is "piteous" or "pitiful."
Pitiful is an adjective used to describe something pathetic, awful, or downright poor (so bad, perhaps, it would inspire pity?)The performance was pitiful! 5-0 at half time is an embarrassment!His acting was pitiful, I can't believe he got cast for the part.
No, pity is a noun or a verb. There are adjectives such as pitiful, pitying, pitied, and pitiable.
The word 'pity' is an abstract noun, a singular common noun; a word for feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the suffering and misfortunes of others; a word for an emotion.The word 'pity' is also a verb.
It means to complain in a pitiful manner.
To begin with pathetic is an adjective that means "sad". Similar words that mean sad include miserable, deplorable, useless, worthless, meager and pitiful to name a few.
The word sought may be the adjective pathetic (sad, pitiful).A similar word is prophetic (foretelling, of an omen).
I believe it means those whose dreams turn to money and riches are the most pitiful of men because it is an empty dream.
There are many words that can be used to mean 'self-pitiful.' Some of these words include 'self-deprecating,' 'self-indulgent,' and 'self-pitying.'
Pitiful means sad and pathetic.