Definition of BATHOS

bathos

Meanings

Plural: bathoses

Noun

  • triteness or triviality of style
  • insincere pathos
  • a change from a serious subject to a disappointing one
  • Overdone or treacly attempts to inspire pathos.
  • Depth.
  • Risible failure on the part of a work of art to properly affect its audience, particularly owing to:
  • anticlimax: an abrupt transition in style or subject from high to low.
  • Risible failure on the part of a work of art to properly affect its audience, particularly owing to:
  • banality: unaffectingly clichéd or trite treatment of a topic.
  • Risible failure on the part of a work of art to properly affect its audience, particularly owing to:
  • immaturity: lack of serious treatment of a topic.
  • Risible failure on the part of a work of art to properly affect its audience, particularly owing to:
  • hyperbole: excessiveness
  • Risible failure on the part of a work of art to properly affect its audience, particularly owing to
  • The ironic use of such failure for satiric or humorous effect.
  • A nadir, a low point particularly in one's career.

Origin / Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek βάθος (báthos, “depth”). Employed ironically following Alexander Pope's Peri Bathous, lampooning various errors in contemporary writers.

Antonyms

depth, nadir, pathos

Scrabble Score: 11

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Words With Friends Score: 11

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