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what is the difference between poor and pathetic
what is the difference between poor and pathetic
2013년 1월 7일 오전 8:14
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Tom: How are your marks (grades) in Professor Smith's math class.
Mona: They are very poor.
Tom: What do you mean?
Mona: Well, I earn a lot of C's [average work] and a lot of D's [below average work].
Tom: Don't feel bad.
Mona: Why not?
Tom: My grades are pathetic.
Mona: What do you mean?
Tom: Well, I almost always earn Fail's [no credit; repeat the work]. If I am lucky, sometimes I am able to earn one or two D's!
Mona: That's pathetic!
Tom: Yes, I know.
2013년 1월 7일
I just want to add to the above definition of Pathetic.
Pathetic is an adjective.
Pathetic: 1) marked by sorrow or melancholy 2) pitifully inferior or inadequate 3) absurd or laughable
Anything can be described as pathetic. You say: This restaurant's service is pathetic. What this means is that the restaurant is doing such a poor job that it is arousing pity on itself. Pity means to feel sorry for. So you can say: This restaurant's service is so pathetic I actually feel sorry for them.
So it is similar to saying it is poor, however you are saying it is so poor that its asking for pity.
The 3) definition a little different. It essentially declares something that is absurd or laughable. You can say: That costume is pathetic. Here you are not saying the person is pathetic but the costume itself is. You can laugh while saying this.
2013년 1월 7일
Poor has a lot of meanings. In general, it either means lacking money (e.g. "poor people") or of bad quality ("poorly-made", "a poor performance", etc.).
Pathetic, on the other hand, almost always refers to a person, and indicates that they're hopelessly awful. It's quite a nasty word. For example: "After he got fired, he's been reduced to begging on the street. How pathetic."
2013년 1월 7일
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