What is another word for for pity's sake?

Pronunciation: [fɔː pˈɪtiz sˈe͡ɪk] (IPA)

"For pity's sake" is an expression used to express exasperation or frustration when something seems unreasonable or unfair. It is often used to plead for mercy or grace, or to express frustration at a situation that seems unchangeable. Synonyms for this phrase include "for heaven's sake", "for crying out loud", "for the love of God", "for goodness' sake", and "for mercy's sake". These phrases are used similarly to "for pity's sake", but with slightly different connotations. They all convey a sense of urgency and desperation, but some are more formal or religious in nature, while others are more colloquial or playful.

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Famous quotes with For pity's sake

  • Hyrum was vexed at this frivolous nonsense, and, taking his hat, he went out of the house, saying, "I'll put a stop to this fuss, pretty quick; I'm going for Joseph." "Oh, don't," said Sister Howe, "for pity's sake, don't go for him. Brother Sidney says the keys of the kingdom are taken from us, and where is the use of bringing Joseph here."
    Lucy Mack Smith
  • Heaven preserve me from littleness and pleasantness and smoothness. Give me great glaring vices, and great glaring virtues, but preserve me from the neat little neutral ambiguities. Be wicked, be brave, be drunk, be reckless, be dissolute, be despotic, be a suffragette, be anything you like, but for pity's sake be it to the top of your bent. Live fully, live passionately, live disastrously. Let's live, you and I, as none have ever lived before.
    Violet Trefusis

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