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pathetic

American  
[puh-thet-ik] / pəˈθɛt ɪk /
Rarely pathetical

adjective

  1. causing or evoking pity, sympathetic sadness, sorrow, etc.; pitiful; pitiable.

    Conditions at the refugee camp were far more pathetic than anything our training had prepared us for.

    Synonyms:
    sad, tragic, piteous, plaintive
  2. Informal. miserably or contemptibly inadequate.

    In return for our investment we get a pathetic three percent interest. The carpenter we hired is pathetic.

  3. Archaic. pertaining to, caused by, or affecting the emotions.

    pathetic outbursts.

    Synonyms:
    emotional, tender, touching

pathetic British  
/ pəˈθɛtɪk /

adjective

  1. evoking or expressing pity, sympathy, etc

  2. distressingly inadequate

    the old man sat huddled in front of a pathetic fire

  3. informal ludicrously or contemptibly uninteresting or worthless

    the standard of goalkeeping in amateur football today is pathetic

  4. obsolete of or affecting the feelings

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plural noun

  1. pathetic sentiments

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Word Forms

  • hyperpathetic adjective
  • hyperpathetically adverb
  • pathetically adverb
  • patheticalness noun
  • quasi-pathetic adjective
  • quasi-pathetically adverb
  • unpathetic adjective
  • unpathetically adverb

Etymology

Origin of pathetic

First recorded in 1590–1600; from Middle French pathétique or from Late Latin pathēticus, from Greek pathētikós “capable of emotion, impassioned, sensitive,” equivalent to pathēt(ós) “subject to suffering; one who has suffered; subject to external influence or change; (in medicine) diseased” (derivative of páschein “to suffer”) + -ikos adjective suffix; -ic

Example Sentences

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They looked pathetic and small, quivering with their weapons.

From Literature

Offside because someone's toes are on the lines drawn is absolutely pathetic.

From BBC

I can’t think of an answer that doesn’t make me sound either pathetic or suspicious.

From Literature

People with actual opinions of the show were those who popped in to troll, offering variations of “this sucks” and “pathetic.”

From Salon

Puny and pathetic as Colin appears, he begins to seem like the braver of the two.

From Los Angeles Times