Pathos in a sentence as a noun

There is such quintessential geek pathos in this little phrase.

Yes, I'm going for pathos, and that's on purpose, pathos is central to the argument.

It is so typical that it became a klischee, we call it "american pathos".

To use the word that I just learned in the article, an English learner needs to get the pathos of English writings.

Using the phrase "oppressed minority" to effect pathos is pretty weak.

Their comments were easily upvoted because they were full of pathos and emphatic calls to action.

It relies on the symbol of the hoodie to carry the speech through pathos, and that does take it quite far, but no argument is given.

But simply trying to out-number them won't work since the average vote is so uninformed, subject to pathos, and fundamentally cheap.

A one-mighty company with declining prospects that engages in questionable accounting practices to delay the revelation of exactly how poorly they are doing...This is an oft-repeated tale in the public markets, and it always transitions from drama through horror to pathos.

Pathos definitions

noun

a quality that arouses emotions (especially pity or sorrow); "the film captured all the pathos of their situation"

See also: poignancy

noun

a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others; "the blind are too often objects of pity"

See also: commiseration pity ruth

noun

a style that has the power to evoke feelings