cathartic

English

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Etymology

From Ancient Greek κάθαρσις (kátharsis, cleansing, purification)

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɑː(r)tɪk

Adjective

cathartic (comparative more cathartic, superlative most cathartic)

  1. Purgative; inducing (mental or physical) catharsis
  2. That releases emotional tension, especially after an overwhelming experience

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Noun

cathartic (plural cathartics)

  1. A laxative

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