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['pɪtɪfl]1) (arousing pity) [ sight] commovente; [ income] miserabile; [ state] pietoso2) (arousing contempt) [attempt, excuse] meschino; [ amount] ridicolo* * ** * *pitiful /ˈpɪtɪfl/a.1 pietoso; compassionevole; misericordioso; lacrimevole; penoso; commovente: a pitiful scene, una scena penosa2 meschino; misero; spregevole: a pitiful salary, un misero stipendio; a pitiful lie, una menzogna spregevolepitifully avv.* * *['pɪtɪfl]1) (arousing pity) [ sight] commovente; [ income] miserabile; [ state] pietoso2) (arousing contempt) [attempt, excuse] meschino; [ amount] ridicolo
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