The difference between Bathos and Depth

When used as nouns, bathos means overdone or treacly attempts to inspire pathos, whereas depth means the vertical distance below a surface.


check bellow for the other definitions of Bathos and Depth

  1. Bathos as a noun:

    Overdone or treacly attempts to inspire pathos.

  2. Bathos as a noun (now, _, uncommon):

    Depth.

  3. Bathos as a noun (literature, the arts):

    Risible failure on the part of a work of art to properly affect its audience, particularly owing to anticlimax: an abrupt transition in style or subject from high to low. banality: unaffectingly cliché or trite treatment of a topic. immaturity: lack of serious treatment of a topic. hyperbole: excessiveness

  4. Bathos as a noun (literature, the arts):

    The ironic use of such failure for satiric or humorous effect.

  5. Bathos as a noun (uncommon):

    A nadir, a low point particularly in one's career.

  1. Depth as a noun:

    the vertical distance below a surface; the degree to which something is deep

    Examples:

    "Measure the depth of the water in this part of the bay."

    "synonyms: deepness lowness"

  2. Depth as a noun:

    the distance between the front and the back, as the depth of a drawer or closet

  3. Depth as a noun (figuratively):

    the intensity, complexity, strength, seriousness or importance of an emotion, situation, etc.

    Examples:

    "The depth of her misery was apparent to everyone."

    "The depth of the crisis had been exaggerated."

    "We were impressed by the depth of her knowledge."

  4. Depth as a noun:

    lowness

    Examples:

    "the depth of a sound"

  5. Depth as a noun (computing, colors):

    the total palette of available colors

  6. Depth as a noun (arts, photography):

    the property of appearing three-dimensional

    Examples:

    "The depth of field in this picture is amazing."

  7. Depth as a noun (literary, usually plural):

    the deepest part

    Examples:

    "The burning ship finally sunk into the depths."

  8. Depth as a noun (literary, usually plural):

    a very remote part.

    Examples:

    "Into the depths of the jungle..."

    "In the depths of the night,"

  9. Depth as a noun:

    the most severe part

    Examples:

    "in the depth of the crisis"

    "in the depths of winter"

  10. Depth as a noun (logic):

    the number of simple elements which an abstract conception or notion includes; the comprehension or content

  11. Depth as a noun (horology):

    a pair of toothed wheels which work together

  12. Depth as a noun (aeronautics):

    the perpendicular distance from the chord to the farthest point of an arched surface

  13. Depth as a noun (statistics):

    the lower of the two ranks of a value in an ordered set of values

  14. Depth as a noun:

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  16. Depth as a noun:

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