The difference between Pathetic and Pathetisad
When used as adjectives, pathetic means arousing pity, sympathy, or compassion, whereas pathetisad means pathetic: arousing scornful pity or contempt.
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Pathetic as an adjective:
Arousing pity, sympathy, or compassion.
Examples:
"The child’s pathetic pleas for forgiveness stirred the young man’s heart."
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Pathetic as an adjective:
Arousing scornful pity or contempt, often due to miserable inadequacy.
Examples:
"You can't even run two miles? That’s pathetic."
"You're almost 26 years old and you still can't hold a real job? That's pathetic."
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Pathetic as an adjective (obsolete):
Expressing or showing anger; passionate.
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Pathetic as an adjective (anatomy):
Trochlear.
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Pathetisad as an adjective (rare, colloquial):
Pathetic: arousing scornful pity or contempt.