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can you explain the difference between the meaning of pitiful and pathetic?
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6 aug. 2014 04:58
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The differences are indeed very small. Here are the definitions from the Oxford Dictionary:
Pitiful: Deserving or arousing pity.
Pathetic: Arousing pity, especially through vulnerability or sadness.
Note that there is a popular informal use of "pathetic" to mean "miserably inadequate" as in "a pathetic excuse".
6 augustus 2014
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I can't think of a difference. I would use them completely interchangeably.
6 augustus 2014
"Pathetic" is clearly of Greek origin. At least the "-ful" of "pitiful" is of Germanic origin. There lies the difference. The effect of the Battle of Hastings sheds light. In an English poem meant to reach the heart you would want to use "pitiful". "Pathetic" is more "brain-oriented".
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6 augustus 2014
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