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ruthful
[rooth-fuhl]
adjective
compassionate or sorrowful.
causing or apt to cause sorrow or pity.
feeling remorse or self-reproach.
ruthful
/ ˈːθʊ /
adjective
archaicfull of or causing sorrow or pity
Other 51Թ Forms
- ruthfully adverb
- ruthfulness noun
- ˈܳٳڳܱԱ noun
- ˈܳٳڳܱ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Solskjær’s side are too ruthful in attack and defence, but can offset these weaknesses by dominating opponents in midfield.
“Well, don’t pull it to pieces,” said Arthur, ruthfully.
O worthy sir, my cause but slightly known May move the hearts of warlike Myrmidons, And melt the Corsic rocks with ruthful tears!
As the rebuffed philanthropist accepted he cast a ruthful glance at the solitary figure on the bench.
These little books contained, also, concise aphorisms and weighty words of advice like "After dinner rest awhile; after supper run a mile," and "Be vigilant, be truthful and your life will never be ruthful."
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