Pathetic

/pəˈθɛtɪk/

Meaning & Definition

adjective
arousing pity, especially through vulnerability or sadness.
The movie's portrayal of the protagonist's struggles was so pathetic that it moved many audience members to tears.
inadequate or of a very low standard.
His performance in the game was pathetic; he didn't score a single point.
expressing sorrow or grief.
The puppy's pathetic whimpering tugged at my heartstrings.
evoking a sense of sympathy or contempt.
Her pathetic attempt to win back his affection only made things worse.

Etymology

From Greek pathētikos, from pathos.

Common Phrases and Expressions

pathetic excuse:
An excuse that is so inadequate that it inspires disdain.
pathetic attempt:
An effort that is entirely insufficient or disappointing.

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Slang Meanings

Failed miserably.
That movie was so pathetic, I couldn't even finish watching it.
Describes something as being laughably inadequate.
He tried to impress her, but his efforts were just pathetic.