Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
pity-the-fool
idiom
/ˈpɪti ðə fuːl/
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Definition
A phrase expressing compassion or sympathy for someone perceived to be in a difficult situation or foolish for their actions.
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Examples
- “I pity the fool who thinks he can outsmart the system!”
- “She said she would pity the fool who tried to challenge her authority.”
- “I always say, ‘Pity the fool’ when I see someone acting recklessly.”
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Meaning
To feel sorry for someone who is misguided or makes poor choices, often used in a humorous or sarcastic context.
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Synonyms
- feel sorry for
- have compassion for
- take pity on