All 5 Uses of
pathetic
in
The Brothers Karamazov
- Fyodor Pavlovitch got excited and pathetic, though it was perfectly clear to every one by now that he was playing a part again.†
Chpt 2
- This Lizaveta was a dwarfish creature, "not five foot within a wee bit," as many of the pious old women said pathetically about her, after her death.†
Chpt 3
- And now after four years the sensitive, injured and pathetic little orphan had become a plump, rosy beauty of the Russian type, a woman of bold and determined character, proud and insolent.†
Chpt 7
- "And believe me, Dmitri Fyodorovitch," put in Nikolay Parfenovitch, in a voice of almost pathetic delight, "that every sincere and complete confession on your part at this moment may, later on, have an immense influence in your favor, and may, indeed, moreover—"†
Chpt 9
- I think she is awfully nice and pathetic.†
Chpt 10 *
Definition:
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(pathetic as in: Her pathetic look saddened us.) pitiful (arousing pity)