unpitious (Meaning)
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unpitious (a.)
Impious; wicked.
Destitute of pity; pitiless.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unpitious
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unpitious Sentence Examples
- The unpitious rain poured relentlessly, drenching the countryside in gloom.
- The unpitious news came as a cruel blow, shattering our hopes and dreams.
- The unpitious landlord evicted the family, showing no mercy on their plight.
- The unpitious storm caused widespread destruction, leaving many homeless and devastated.
- The unpitious killer showed no remorse, mocking his victims in their dying moments.
- The unpitious drought ravaged the crops, leaving farmers in despair and poverty.
- The unpitious accident claimed the lives of innocent children, leaving their families shattered.
- The unpitious disease spread rapidly, casting a pall of fear and uncertainty over the community.
- The unpitious war ravaged the nation, destroying homes and leaving a trail of broken lives.
- The unpitious poverty trapped countless families in a cycle of hopelessness, leaving them vulnerable and desperate.
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Impious; wicked., Destitute of pity; pitiless.
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The unpitious rain poured relentlessly, drenching the countryside in gloom.
The unpitious news came as a cruel blow, shattering our hopes and dreams.
The unpitious landlord evicted the family, showing no mercy on their plight.
The unpitious storm caused widespread destruction, leaving many homeless and devastated.