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bathos

Bathos vs Morose - What's the difference?

bathos | morose |


As a noun bathos

is depth, bottom.

As an adjective morose is

sullen]], gloomy; showing a [[brood|brooding ill humour.

Bathos vs Bildungsroman - What's the difference?

bathos | bildungsroman |


As nouns the difference between bathos and bildungsroman

is that bathos is depth, bottom while bildungsroman is (bildungsroman).

Bathos vs Maudlin - What's the difference?

bathos | maudlin |


As nouns the difference between bathos and maudlin

is that bathos is depth, bottom while maudlin is (obsolete|christianity) the magdalene; (mary magdalene).

As an adjective maudlin is

affectionate or sentimental in an effusive, tearful, or foolish manner, especially because of drunkenness.

Bathos vs Mockery - What's the difference?

bathos | mockery |


As nouns the difference between bathos and mockery

is that bathos is depth, bottom while mockery is the action of mocking; ridicule, derision.

Bathos vs Hathos - What's the difference?

bathos | hathos |


As nouns the difference between bathos and hathos

is that bathos is depth, bottom while hathos is enjoyment derived from hatred of a person or thing.

Baths vs Bathos - What's the difference?

baths | bathos |


As nouns the difference between baths and bathos

is that baths is plural of lang=en while bathos is depth, bottom.

As a verb baths

is third-person singular of bath.

Bathes vs Bathos - What's the difference?

bathes | bathos |


As a verb bathes

is third-person singular of bathe.

As a noun bathos is

depth, bottom.

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