"Pities" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Feels or makes someone feel sorrow or regret for something, especially someone else's misfortune.
I couldn't find any information on the word "pithering". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not found in English language. However, it's worth noting that "pither" is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a farm or a farmyard (mainly in Scotland), or a pen for sheep.
Pithiness refers to the quality of being brief and to the point, yet effectively conveying the main idea or substance. It is a characteristic of clear and concise language that gets straight to the heart of the matter without unnecessary elaboration or verbosity.
Meaning: In a way that evokes pity or sadness; pitifully.Example sentence: He lived a pitiably lonely life after his retirement.
To be pitied means to be looked upon with sympathy or sorrow, often because one is unhappy, unfortunate, or weak.
The state or quality of being extremely sad or unimpressive, often to the point of inspiring feelings of sympathy or regret. It describes a situation or circumstances that are mildly discreditable or laughable due to inherent weakness or stimulus, evoking pity or commiseration.
Ouvéa Creole, also known as Pitkern or Pitcairnese, is a creole language spoken in the Pitcairn Islands. It is an anglic-based creole derived from a Polynesian language and various English dialects from the 18th century.
Pitlochry is a small town in Perthshire, Scotland. The name Pitlochry is derived from the Gaelic “Paillechdroich”, meaning "the bridge over the Platrich" (or Platrick) burn, a small stream.