-pathy - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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-pathy (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

The prefix "-pathy" is often used in the formation of nouns.

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈpæθi/

Meaning and Usage

The suffix "-pathy" comes from the Greek "pathos," meaning "suffering," "feeling," or "disease." It is commonly used in medical terminology to denote an abnormal condition or disease, often relating to feelings or emotions. The frequency of use is significant in both oral and written contexts, particularly in discussions pertaining to health, psychology, and various therapies.

Example Sentences

  1. Homeopathy is a form of alternative medicine that treats diseases by administering minute doses of natural substances.
  2. (Homeopatija je oblik alternativne medicine koja liječi bolesti primjenom malih doza prirodnih tvari.)

  3. Neuropathy can cause a range of symptoms, including pain and numbness in the limbs.

  4. (Neuropatija može uzrokovati niz simptoma, uključujući bol i ukočenost udova.)

  5. Psychopathy is often characterized by a lack of empathy and remorse.

  6. (Psihopatija se često karakterizira nedostatkom empatije i kajanja.)

Idiomatic Expressions

While "-pathy" itself is not typically used in idiomatic expressions, many terms that include it play significant roles in everyday language, especially in fields related to medicine and psychology.

  1. Sympathy - demonstrating care or concern for another's suffering.
  2. "I felt deep sympathy for the victims of the disaster."
  3. (Osjećao sam duboku sućut prema žrtvama katastrofe.)

  4. Antipathy - a deep-seated feeling of aversion or dislike.

  5. "She felt an instant antipathy towards the new manager."
  6. (Odjednom je osjetila averziju prema novom menadžeru.)

  7. Empathy - the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

  8. "Having empathy for others is crucial for building strong relationships."
  9. (Imati empatiju prema drugima ključno je za izgradnju jakih odnosa.)

  10. Pathopathy - a term that can refer to the diseases associated with or affecting a particular organ or area of the body.

  11. "The patient was diagnosed with pathopathy affecting the renal system."
  12. (Pacijent je dijagnosticiran s patologijom koja zahvaća bubrežni sustav.)

Etymology

The suffix "-pathy" originates from the Greek word "pathos," meaning "feeling," "suffering," or "disease." It has been adopted into English through various languages, primarily in medical and psychological contexts.

Synonyms and Antonyms

This encapsulates the use and depth of "-pathy" within the English language and its various uses in different contexts.



25-07-2024