pathematic (Meaning)

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pathematic (a.)

Of, pertaining to, or designating, emotion or suffering.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pathematic

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pathematic Sentence Examples

  1. The pathematic tone of the novel evoked a profound emotional response in readers.
  2. Her pathematic eyes conveyed the depths of her sorrow and despair.
  3. The film's pathematic plotline left audiences deeply moved and reflective.
  4. The pathematic painting depicted the anguish and heartbreak of a broken heart.
  5. The conductor's pathematic interpretation of the symphony resonated with the audience's emotions.
  6. The poet's pathematic verse expressed the universal human experience of loss and longing.
  7. The pathematic character's tragic backstory evoked a deep sense of empathy and compassion.
  8. The pathematic song lyrics described the emotional turmoil of a troubled soul.
  9. The pathematic dance performance explored the complexities of human relationships and vulnerabilities.
  10. The pathematic photograph captured the raw and poignant moment of a loved one's passing.

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Of, pertaining to, or designating, emotion or suffering.

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The pathematic tone of the novel evoked a profound emotional response in readers.

Her pathematic eyes conveyed the depths of her sorrow and despair.

The film's pathematic plotline left audiences deeply moved and reflective.

The pathematic painting depicted the anguish and heartbreak of a broken heart.