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Meaning of unpitious

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unpitious (a.)

Impious; wicked.

Destitute of pity; pitiless.

unpitious Sentence Examples

  1. The unpitious rain poured relentlessly, drenching the countryside in gloom.
  2. The unpitious news came as a cruel blow, shattering our hopes and dreams.
  3. The unpitious landlord evicted the family, showing no mercy on their plight.
  4. The unpitious storm caused widespread destruction, leaving many homeless and devastated.
  5. The unpitious killer showed no remorse, mocking his victims in their dying moments.
  6. The unpitious drought ravaged the crops, leaving farmers in despair and poverty.
  7. The unpitious accident claimed the lives of innocent children, leaving their families shattered.
  8. The unpitious disease spread rapidly, casting a pall of fear and uncertainty over the community.
  9. The unpitious war ravaged the nation, destroying homes and leaving a trail of broken lives.
  10. 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.