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Lonely_Kie
What’s the difference between "pathetic" and “a pathetic"?
4 nov. 2022 05:44
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'Pathetic' means weak, poor or inadequate when referring to a person or their performance. It can also apply more generally to a group performance or situation.
'Apathetic' means unresponsive, disinterested, or lacking in energy or enthusiasm, and usually refers to the mental or psychological state of an individual or a category of people. A doctor, psychiatrist or psychologist might describe the condition of a patient as 'apathetic', due to illness, sedative drugs, or depression.
4 novembre 2022
pathetic describes one that's wretched
apathetic describes one that compationate to something
4 novembre 2022
"Pathetic" is normally an adjective. "A" is normally used before a (substantive) noun. If you could provide a little context, someone might be able to help you.
4 novembre 2022
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Lonely_Kie
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Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
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Anglais
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