| CITIED | • citied adj. Containing, or covered with, cities. • CITIED adj. having cities. |
| PITIED | • pitied v. Simple past tense and past participle of pity. • PITY v. to feel sorrow at another's misfortune. |
| BEPITIED | • bepitied v. Simple past tense and past participle of bepity. • BEPITY v. to pity greatly. |
| CAVITIED | • cavitied adj. Having cavities. • CAVITIED adj. having a cavity. |
| UNPITIED | • unpitied adj. Not pitied. • UNPITIED adj. not pitied. |
| VANITIED | • VANITIED adj. full of vanity. |
| OUTPITIED | • OUTPITY v. to surpass in pitying. |
| QUALITIED | • qualitied adj. (Now rare) Endowed with (usually specified) qualities; especially, having good qualities. • QUALITIED adj. endowed with a quality or qualities. |
| GRAFFITIED | • graffitied v. Simple past tense and past participle of graffiti. • GRAFFITI v. to deface with graffiti. |
| NECESSITIED | • necessitied adj. (Obsolete) In a state of want; necessitous. • NECESSITIED adj. (Shakespeare) forced into a state of subjection or submissiveness as a result of poverty. |
| UNQUALITIED | • unqualitied adj. (Obsolete) Deprived of the usual faculties. • UNQUALITIED adj. (Shakespeare) bereft of qualities, also UNQUALITED. |
| DISQUANTITIED | • disquantitied v. Simple past tense and past participle of disquantity. • DISQUANTITY v. (Shakespeare) to reduce in quantity. |