un-pathetic

See also: unpathetic

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From un- + pathetic.

Adjective

un-pathetic (comparative more un-pathetic, superlative most un-pathetic)

  1. Not pathetic.
    • 2013 April 26, Steven Hyden, “R.I.P., George Jones: Hard-Living, Hard-Drinking Country Music Legend”, in Grantland:
      Listening to George Jones unpack his mistakes and shortcomings was a distraction from your own mistakes and shortcomings; here is a man who is just as pathetic as you are in your worst moments, and yet you’ll never be as un-pathetic in those times as he was.
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