Lamenting vs Pathetic - What's the difference?
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lamentation
* Shakespeare
Arousing pity, sympathy, or compassion.
Arousing scornful pity or contempt, often due to miserable inadequacy.
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(obsolete) Expressing or showing anger; passionate.
Lamenting is a related term of pathetic.
As a verb lamenting
is .As a noun lamenting
is lamentation.As an adjective pathetic is
arousing pity, sympathy, or compassion.lamenting
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- The night has been unruly: where we lay, / Our chimneys were blown down, and, as they say, / Lamentings heard i' th' air, strange screams of death
Anagrams
* alignmentpathetic
English
Alternative forms
* pathetick (archaic) * patheticke (obsolete) * pathetique (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)- The old man’s pathetic pleas for forgiveness stirred the young man’s heart.
- You can't even run two miles? That’s pathetic .
- You're almost 26 years old and you still can't hold a real job? That's pathetic .