单词 | catharsis |
释义 | catharsis (once / 30941 pages) n Use the noun catharsis to refer to the experience a person can have of releasing emotional tension and feeling refreshed afterwards. Conceived by Aristotle as the cleansing effect of emotional release that tragic drama has on its audience, catharsis stems from a Greek verb meaning "to purify, purge." Today, it can be used to describe any emotional release, including a good long laugh or cry that is followed by a sense of balance and freshness afterwards. WORD FAMILYcatharsis USAGE EXAMPLES“One of the benefits of doing a project like this is using my artistic abilities as a form of catharsis.” Washington Times(Dec 25, 2016) “Hopefully there’s a real emotional catharsis that is more primal than intellectual.” The Guardian(Dec 16, 2016) There’s no real catharsis here, but many witty, unexpected surprises with the bittersweet ingredients of real life. Seattle Times(Dec 14, 2016) 1n purging the body by the use of a cathartic to stimulate evacuation of the bowels Syn|Hyper katharsis, purgation purge, purging an act of removing by cleansing; ridding of sediment or other undesired elements 2n (psychoanalysis) purging of emotional tensions Syn|Hyper abreaction, katharsis purge, purging an act of removing by cleansing; ridding of sediment or other undesired elements |
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