pathetism (Meaning)
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pathetism (n.)
See Mesmerism.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pathetism
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pathetism Sentence Examples
- The pathetism of the homeless man's plea tugged at her heartstrings.
- The actor's portrayal of the marginalized character exuded an overwhelming sense of pathetism.
- The once-proud politician had fallen into such a state of pathetism that it was almost unbearable to watch.
- The pathetism of the abandoned animal filled her with a profound sadness.
- The pathetism of the poverty-stricken family evoked a sense of guilt and helplessness.
- The novel explored the depths of human pathetism, revealing the vulnerabilities that can afflict anyone.
- The pathetism of the elderly woman's loneliness made her an object of pity.
- The pathetism of the brokenhearted man's lamentations was both heartbreaking and deeply moving.
- The pathetism of the lost child's cries for help filled the air with an unbearable sadness.
- The pathetism of the dying man's last words was a reminder of the fragility of life.
FAQs About the word pathetism
See Mesmerism.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The pathetism of the homeless man's plea tugged at her heartstrings.
The actor's portrayal of the marginalized character exuded an overwhelming sense of pathetism.
The once-proud politician had fallen into such a state of pathetism that it was almost unbearable to watch.
The pathetism of the abandoned animal filled her with a profound sadness.