More’s the pity
interjection
Used to express regret or disappointment about something.
He has decided not to go to college, more's the pity.

Often appears as...
- more's the pity that
- more's the pity for
Usage tips
Disapproving
Idiomatic
interjection
Used to express regret or disappointment about something.
He has decided not to go to college, more's the pity.

Often appears as...
- more's the pity that
- more's the pity for
Usage tips
Disapproving
Idiomatic
Definition 1 of 1

Emotional Weight
Conveys a sense of genuine or deep regret about a situation or missed opportunity.

She could have been a great artist, more’s the pity.
Not Casual
Has a heavier tone than 'unfortunately' and is used for more significant regret.

He's leaving the country for good, more’s the pity.
Literary Flair
May add a touch of formality or an old-fashioned feel to your speech or writing.

This bookstore will close soon, more’s the pity.
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