And so someone may be bathetic.
I never hear this usage. I'm sure I'd be laughed at if I tried "bathetic."
And so someone may be bathetic.
I never hear this usage. I'm sure I'd be laughed at if I tried "bathetic."
bathos
(from Greek bathys, "deep"), unsuccessful, and therefore ludicrous, attempt to portray pathos in art, i.e., to evoke pity, sympathy, or sorrow. The term was first used in this sense by Alexander Pope in his treatise Peri Bathous; or, The Art of Sinking in Poetry (1728). Bathos may result from an inappropriately dignified treatment of the commonplace, the use of elevated language and imagery to describe trivial subject matter, or from such an exaggeration of pathos (emotion provoked by genuine suffering) as to become overly sentimental or ridiculous.
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You've heard of pathos (related to pathetic) but did you know its opposite is bathos ?
pathos
pa·thos [pey-thos, -thohs, -thaws]
–noun
1. the quality or power in an actual life experience or in literature, music, speech, or other forms of expression, of evoking a feeling of pity or compassion.
2. pity.
3. Obsolete . suffering.
Origins,
"quality that arouses pity or sorrow," 1660s, from Gk. pathos "suffering, feeling, emotion," lit. "what befalls one," related to paskhein "to suffer," and penthos "grief, sorrow;" from PIE base *kwenth- "to suffer, endure" (cf. O.Ir. cessaim, Lith. kenciu "suffer").
bathos
ba·thos [bey-thos, -thaws, -thohs]
–noun
1. a ludicrous descent from the exalted or lofty to the commonplace; anticlimax.
2. insincere pathos; sentimentality; mawkishness.
3. triteness or triviality in style.
Origin:
"anticlimax, a descent from the sublime to the ridiculous," 1727, from Gk. bathos "depth," related to bathys "deep;" introduced by Pope.
—Can be confused: bathos, pathos.
—Synonyms
2. maudlinness, tearfulness; mush, gush, schmaltz. 3. insipidity, inanity.
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