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Lesson 6 Part 1

Lesson 6 Part 1. Feelings. PATHOS Greek “suffering”. ANTIPATHY. (ann-tip-ah-thee)( an-tip-a-thy ), noun Definition: a hatred or dislike Forms: antipathetic, adj. antipathetical, adj. antipathetically, adv “Many students have a strong antipathy towards homework.” . APATHY .

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Lesson 6 Part 1

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  1. Lesson 6 Part 1 Feelings

  2. PATHOS Greek “suffering”

  3. ANTIPATHY (ann-tip-ah-thee)(an-tip-a-thy), noun Definition: a hatred or dislike Forms: antipathetic, adj. antipathetical, adj. antipathetically, adv “Many students have a strong antipathy towards homework.”

  4. APATHY (aa-pa-thee) (ap-a-thy), noun Definition: 1. lack of feeling/ energy/ interest 2. indifference (truly doesn’t care) Form: apathetic, adjective “Her apathy or lack of energy in gym class made running even worse.” “The lady’s apathy about cake choices was a sign of her indifference towards turning 40.”

  5. EMPATHY (ehm-pa-thee) (em-pa-thy), noun Definition: ability to identify w/ someone else & understand their feelings Forms: empathetic, adj empathic, adj empathetically, adv empathize, v “Empathy is a powerful personality trait that few people truly possess.”

  6. PATHOLOGICAL (path-oh-loj-ick-le) (path-o-log-i-cal), n Definition: 1. referring to pathology, the study of disease 2. caused by disease 3. abnormal in behavior Forms: pathologic, adj. pathology, n pathologist, n “Pathological studies concluded that rabies was a common disease carried in feral cats.” “The girl’s crazy eyes were pathological; they were cause by her hydrophobia.” “Pathological liars have a problem with lying all the time.”

  7. PATHOS (pay-thos) (pa-thos), noun Definition: a feeling of sympathy; a quality that digs up pity or tenderness “The commercials on TV with dying animals uses pathos to get people to donate money to saving those animals.”

  8. MISO, MISEIN Greek “to hate”

  9. MISOGAMY (mih-sog-ah-me) (mi-sog-a-my), noun Definition: hatred of marriage Forms: misogamist, noun misogamistic, adj “After watching his dad remarry seven times, Carl’s misogamy grew with every divorce and remarriage.”

  10. MISOGYNY (mih-soj-ih-nee) (mi-sog-y-ny), noun Definition: hatred of women Forms: misogynic, adj misogynist, n misogynistic, adj misogynous, adj “Wilbur’s misogyny led him to a lonely life with no kids or spouse...or even friends.”

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