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catharsis in Russian

catharsis in Russian is ка́тарсис, ката́рсис — catharsis means a powerful release of pent-up emotion, often triggered by a dramatic experience like a film, book, or performance.

catharsis in Russian

ка́тарсис
noun
Pronounced: katarsis
ката́рсис
noun
Pronounced: katarsis

What does "catharsis" mean?

  1. noun A powerful release of pent-up emotion, often triggered by a dramatic experience like a film, book, or performance.
    "Watching the tragedy unfold on stage gave the audience a real sense of catharsis."
  2. noun More broadly, any process of releasing and clearing out strong emotions.
    "Screaming into a pillow was his go-to catharsis after a bad day."

catharsis in a sentence

  • Watching the tragedy unfold on stage gave the audience a real sense of catharsis.
  • Writing about the accident in her journal became a form of catharsis.
  • Screaming into a pillow was his go-to catharsis after a bad day.

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "catharsis" in Russian?

"catharsis" in Russian is ка́тарсис, ката́рсис. catharsis means: A powerful release of pent-up emotion, often triggered by a dramatic experience like a film, book, or performance.

How do you pronounce ка́тарсис?

"catharsis" in Russian is ка́тарсис, pronounced "katarsis".

How do you use "catharsis" in a sentence?

Example: "Watching the tragedy unfold on stage gave the audience a real sense of catharsis." In Russian, "catharsis" is ка́тарсис, ката́рсис.

Are there other ways to say "catharsis" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "catharsis": ка́тарсис, ката́рсис.

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