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bathetic

[ buh-thet-ik ]

adjective

  1. displaying or characterized by bathos:

    the bathetic emotionalism of soap operas.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bathetic1

1825–35; bath(os) + -etic, on the model of pathetic
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Will Close, as England’s captain and star player, Harry Kane, plays up the striker’s famously laconic manner, providing a bathetic counterpoint to the coach’s earnest rhetoric.

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This bathetic prelude is perhaps meant to communicate the man’s impudence, but it also readies the audience for a film of modest ambitions.

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The action sequences, simultaneously thrilling, slapstick and bathetic, served the larger purpose of “Barry,†to tell the story of an antihero without celebrating his antiheroism.

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That they’re all various degrees of bonkers and/or bathetic is the joke, though it’s not always easy to distinguish between this more strenuously underlined absurdity and regular Wesworld whimsy.

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All Kubrick did was make “The Shining†10 times scarier and 75 percent less bathetic than the book.

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