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What is the past tense of pity?

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The past tense of pity is pitied.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of pity is pities.

The present participle of pity is pitying.

The past participle of pity is pitied.

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Many people pitied my commonsensical, public-spirited child for being raised by an antisocial naysayer like me.
When she first met Blake she'd pitied him because he only had a few friends, so she had befriended him.
Her dance instructor was one of the few who dared the wrath of the king, and spoke to the young girl, whom he pitied.
While an object of great respect, Inang Bayan is also often pitied for the tribulations she has suffered.
He was smiling an ironic smile since he pitied himself for all the years of shallowness he had grown so used to.
I pitied the poor souls who would listen to the rambling of the senile teachers on this most lazy day.

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