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bathos

  • 1 antikliimaksi

    • bathos

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > antikliimaksi

  • 2 kasvojen menetys

    • bathos

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > kasvojen menetys

  • 3 latteus

    • bathos
    • commonplaceness
    • flatness

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > latteus

  • 4 pateettinen

    yks.nom. pateettinen; yks.gen. pateettisen; yks.part. pateettista; yks.ill. pateettiseen; mon.gen. pateettisten pateettisien; mon.part. pateettisia; mon.ill. pateettisiin
    full of bathos (adje)
    high-flown (adje)
    pathetic (adje)
    throbbing (adje)
    * * *
    • throbbing
    • dramatic
    • full of bathos
    • full of pathos
    • high-flown
    • inflated
    • magniloquent
    • pathetical
    • rhetorical
    • bombastic

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > pateettinen

  • 5 arkipäiväistyä

    • become a part of everyday life
    • bathos
    • become common

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > arkipäiväistyä

  • 6 arkipäiväisyys

    yks.nom. arkipäiväisyys; yks.gen. arkipäiväisyyden; yks.part. arkipäiväisyyttä; yks.ill. arkipäiväisyyteen; mon.gen. arkipäiväisyyksien; mon.part. arkipäiväisyyksiä; mon.ill. arkipäiväisyyksiin
    commonplace (noun)
    commonplaceness (noun)
    humdrum character (noun)
    ordinariness (noun)
    * * *
    • triviality
    • bathos
    • commonplaceness
    • ordinariness
    • monotony
    • commonplace

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > arkipäiväisyys

См. также в других словарях:

  • Bathos — is from the Greek , meaning depth . As used in English it originally referred to a particular type of bad poetry, but it is now used more broadly to cover any ridiculous artwork or performance. More strictly speaking, bathos is unintended humor… …   Wikipedia

  • bathos — anticlimax, a descent from the sublime to the ridiculous, 1727, from Gk. bathos depth, related to bathys deep; introduced by Pope …   Etymology dictionary

  • bathos — [bā′thäs΄, bā′thôs΄] n. [Gr bathos, depth < bathys: see BATHY ] 1. an abrupt, often ludicrous change from the lofty to the ordinary or trivial in writing or speech; unintentional anticlimax 2. false pathos; sentimentality 3. hackneyed quality; …   English World dictionary

  • Bathos — Ba thos (b[=a] th[o^]s), n. [Gr. ba qos depth, fr. baqy s deep.] (Rhet.) A ludicrous descent from the elevated to the low, in writing or speech; anticlimax. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Bathos — (gr., Tiefe), bei älteren Ästhetikern das Erhabene; bei neueren gemeine, kriechende, erhaben sein sollende Schreibart …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Bathos — (griech. die Tiefe), niedere Rede und Schreibart …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • bathos — *pathos, poignancy Analogous words: mawkishness, maudlinism, soppiness, mushiness (see corresponding adjectives at SENTIMENTAL) …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • bathos — [n] sentimentality anticlimax, comedown, letdown, melodrama, mush, schmaltz*; concepts 32,410,689 …   New thesaurus

  • bathos — ► NOUN ▪ (in literature) an unintentional change in mood from the important and serious to the trivial or ridiculous. DERIVATIVES bathetic adjective. ORIGIN Greek, depth …   English terms dictionary

  • bathos — [18] Bathos, the descent from the sublime to the commonplace, means etymologically ‘depth’. It represents Greek báthos, a derivative of the adjective bathús ‘deep’ (which has also given English such technical terms as bathyal ‘of the deep sea’,… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • bathos — [18] Bathos, the descent from the sublime to the commonplace, means etymologically ‘depth’. It represents Greek báthos, a derivative of the adjective bathús ‘deep’ (which has also given English such technical terms as bathyal ‘of the deep sea’,… …   Word origins

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