patetico

[pah-teh-TEE-koh]

patetico Definition

  • 1evoking pity, sympathy, or sadness; pathetic
  • 2exaggeratedly emotional or sentimental

Using patetico: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "patetico" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    The movie's ending was so patetico that it made me cry.

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    His patetico speech moved the audience to tears.

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    She wrote a patetico letter to her ex-boyfriend begging him to come back.

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    The play's patetico scenes were the most memorable.

patetico Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with patetico

  • a style of music characterized by its emotional and sentimental melodies

    Example

    The composer is known for his patetico music that touches the hearts of many.

  • an exaggeratedly emotional or sentimental acting style

    Example

    The actor's patetico acting was criticized for being too melodramatic.

  • a moment that evokes strong emotions of pity, sympathy, or sadness

    Example

    The funeral was a patetico moment for everyone who knew the deceased.

Origins of patetico

from Italian 'patetico', from Greek 'pathētikos', meaning 'capable of feeling'

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Summary: patetico in Brief

'Patetico' [pah-teh-TEE-koh] is an adjective used to describe something that evokes pity, sympathy, or sadness, often in an exaggeratedly emotional or sentimental way. It can refer to music, acting, or moments that are particularly moving, as in 'The movie's ending was so patetico that it made me cry.' 'Patetico' is synonymous with 'pathetic' and 'pitiful,' and antonymous with 'unemotional' and 'unsentimental.'