What does αξιολύπητος in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word αξιολύπητος in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use αξιολύπητος in Greek.
The word αξιολύπητος in Greek means miserable, αξιολύπητος, θλιβερός, αξιολύπητος, οικτρός, αξιολύπητος, αξιολύπητος, αξιοθρήνητος, αξιοθρήνητος, αξιολύπητος άνθρωπος. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word αξιολύπητος
miserable
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αξιολύπητος(pathetic, easy to pity) (προκαλεί τον οίκτο) The charity's commercials feature pitiable, homeless children. |
θλιβερός, αξιολύπητος(pathetic, pitiful) There is nothing sadder than the piteous cry of a lost child. |
οικτρός, αξιολύπητος(inciting pity or compassion) (που προκαλεί λύπηση) Δίνει μια μάλλον φουκαριάρικη εικόνα, έτσι δεν είναι; He makes rather a pathetic figure, doesn't he? |
αξιολύπητος, αξιοθρήνητος(sb to be pitied) George was one of those sad people who never have much luck in life. |
αξιοθρήνητος(UK, slang (pitiable person) |
αξιολύπητος άνθρωπος(sb to be pitied) Andrew's such a sad case: his father beats him, his mother's on the bottle, and he has no friends either. |
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