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phatic

Syllabification: (phat·ic)
Pronunciation: /ˈfatik/

Definition of phatic

adjective

  • denoting or relating to language used for general purposes of social interaction, rather than to convey information or ask questions. Utterances such as hello, how are you? and nice morning, isn’t it? are phatic.

Origin:

1920s: from Greek phatos 'spoken' or phatikos 'affirming'

phatic in other Oxford dictionaries

Definition of phatic in the British & World English dictionary