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Definition of Bathetic

Bathetic
Bathetic Ba*thet"ic, a. Having the character of bathos. [R.]

Meaning of Bathetic from wikipedia

- appear in satirical genres such as burlesque and mock epic. "Bathos" or "bathetic" is also used for similar effects in other branches of the arts, such as...
- Cacti in 2011, and her debut studio album, Half Way Home, in 2012. on Bathetic Records. In addition to her work with Bonnie "Prince" Billy and the Cairo...
- Bloke, recapitulating the suicide scene from Romeo and Juliet, ends bathetically with "Peanuts or lollies!" sez a boy upstairs." Bleacher Groundling Heckler...
- with syntax, grammar, and diction was to blow open otherwise trite and bathetic motifs through a dynamic rediscovery of the energies sealed up in conventional...
- need never (or should never) have been created. Reserved for the most bathetic bathwater. (A square bullet (▪) marked this rating, as opposed to stars...
- S****" and "Cold" were included on the 4-artist compilation c****ette for Bathetic Records. oOoOO's second EP Our Loving Is Hurting Us was released on April...
- suggested Thom's worldview was one of genuine self-loathing rather than bathetic self-pity". The music journalist Mac Randall wrote later: "Even as early...
- defense of Arthur Collins singing the lyrics of the song and described it as bathetic. Charles Kenyon incorporated a Caucasian woman struggling to perform the...
- while the dialogue was pronounced "staggeringly creaky and endlessly bathetic". Walton goes on: "'How did you two get together?'. Paris asked Helen and...
- the magnificent buildup, this negative intransigence was delightfully, bathetically funny." Midnight's Children was awarded the 1981 Booker Prize, the English...