Bathos

/ˈbeɪθɒs/ noun

Definition

An unintentional lapse in mood from the sublime to the trivial or ridiculous; anticlimax. A sudden change from serious or important to silly or unimportant.

Etymology

From Greek 'bathos' meaning 'depth,' used ironically by Alexander Pope in 1727 to describe the opposite of 'pathos' (emotional height). Pope used it to mock bad writers who sank to absurd depths when trying to reach emotional heights.

Kelly Says

Remember 'BATH-os' as falling into a bathtub when you're trying to be dramatic! It's the opposite of 'pathos' - instead of moving your audience to tears, you make them laugh at your failed attempt at being profound.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ባቶስ
ARالعربية
انحدار فني
BNবাংলা
বাথস
CACatalà
bathos
CSČeština
bathos
DADansk
bathos
DEDeutsch
Bathos
ELΕλληνικά
βάθος
ESEspañol
bathos
FAفارسی
باتوس
FISuomi
bathos
FRFrançais
bathos
GUGU
બાથોસ
HAHA
bathos
HEעברית
בתוס
HIहिन्दी
भावनात्मक पतन
HUMagyar
bathos
IDBahasa Indonesia
bathos
IGIG
bathos
ITItaliano
bathos
JA日本語
バソス
KKKK
батос
KMKM
បាធូស
KO한국어
배토스
MRMR
बाथोस
MSBahasa Melayu
bathos
MYမြန်မာ
ဘသောස်
NLNederlands
bathos
NONorsk
bathos
PAPA
ਬਾਥੋਸ
PLPolski
bathos
PTPortuguês
bathos
RORomână
bathos
RUРусский
батос
SVSvenska
bathos
SWKiswahili
bathos
TAதமிழ்
பாத்தோஸ்
TEతెలుగు
బాథోస్
THไทย
บาทอส
TLTL
bathos
TRTürkçe
bathos
UKУкраїнська
батос
URاردو
بیتھوس
VITiếng Việt
bathos
YOYO
bathos
ZH中文
夸张衰退
ZUZU
ibathos

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