unpitied
- a word derived from pity.
Example Sentences
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If I should fall, I ought to rise by myself, and if I cannot bring that about, I ought to perish in the dark, unpitied by man.
From The Lawyers, A Drama in Five Acts by Iffland, Augustus William
He afterwards, in 1775, formed a plot against the government, which was discovered, and this notoriously tyrannical and wicked man was thrown into prison and remained an unpitied captive till 1781.
From The History of Louisville, from the Earliest Settlement till the Year 1852 by Casseday, Ben
But now contempt is mocking thy gray hairs; Thou art descending to the darksome grave Unhonored and unpitied, but by those Whose pride is passing by like thine.
From The Radicalism of Shelley and Its Sources by MacDonald, Daniel J.
Men and women never struggle so hard as when they struggle alone, without witness, counsellor, or confidant, unencouraged, unadvised, and unpitied.
From Shirley by Brontë, Charlotte
His lands will be confiscated—and the close of the war, now fast approaching, will find him a houseless adventurer, baffled in his treason, and unpitied by all good men.
From Horse-Shoe Robinson A Tale of the Tory Ascendency by Kennedy, John Pendleton