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UK//ɪts ə ˈpɪti//US//ɪts ə ˈpɪti//

Meaning of It's a pity

An expression of regret for something unfortunate.

In simple words: It's sad or unfortunate.

It's a pity in a sentence

  • It's a pity we couldn't meet today.
  • Ah, it's a pity that she missed the concert.
  • It's a pity he didn't apply for that job.
  • What a pity that the weather ruined our plans.

How to use It's a pity

Use in situations expressing regret or disappointment. Not suitable for formal writing; better in conversations.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of 'pity' as feeling sorry; if it's a pity, you feel sorry.

Related words

Collocations with It's a pity

  • what a pity
  • it's a pity that
  • it's a pity to lose

Synonyms for It's a pity

Common mistakes with It's a pity

  • Confusing with 'it's a shame'
  • Using in overly formal contexts
  • Misplacing apostrophe in 'its'

Compare It's a pity with Unfortunately, Sadly

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Frequently asked questions about It's a pity

What does It's a pity mean?

It's sad or unfortunate.

What is the definition of It's a pity?

An expression of regret for something unfortunate.

How do you use It's a pity in a sentence?

It's a pity we couldn't meet today.

Can you give another example of It's a pity?

Ah, it's a pity that she missed the concert.

What are synonyms for It's a pity?

Common alternatives include unfortunately, regrettably, sadly, alas.

What words go with It's a pity?

It commonly pairs with what a pity, it's a pity that, it's a pity to lose.

What are common mistakes when using It's a pity?

Confusing with 'it's a shame' Using in overly formal contexts Misplacing apostrophe in 'its'

How do you pronounce It's a pity?

US: //ɪts ə ˈpɪti//, UK: //ɪts ə ˈpɪti//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use It's a pity?

Use in situations expressing regret or disappointment. Not suitable for formal writing; better in conversations.