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  • Bathetic
    • Today's Word

    Bathetic

    buh-THET-ik

    Definition

    (adjective) Producing an unintentional effect of anticlimax by being overly sentimental or trivial.

    Example

    The film’s bathetic ending tried for tears but landed in cringe.

    Fun Fact

    Bathetic comes from the Greek word bathos, meaning “depth,” and was coined in contrast to “pathos.” While pathos moves us, bathos (and bathetic) refers to failed attempts at emotional gravity—where the result feels laughably out of place. You’ll find this word in reviews of soap operas, bad poetry, and speeches that take themselves way too seriously.

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