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Etymology

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From Hasina +‎ -path, influenced by English sociopath.
Coined by Bangladeshi Digital Creator Alam Jaha in 2024, after Bangladeshi politician and the tenth prime minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina, notorious for showing the characteristics described in the meaning.
Ultimately from Arabic حَسِينَة (ḥasīna) and Ancient Greek πάθος (páthos).

Pronunciation

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  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈhæ.sɪ.nəˌpæθ/, /ˈhæ.sɪ.noʊˌpæθ/

Noun

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hasinopath (plural hasinopaths)

  1. A person who shows lack of emotional response to the death and suffering of a human being but exhibits extreme distress when inanimate objects (such as, electronic devices or, personal belongings) are damaged or broken. This behaviour may extend to artificial displays of emotions, such as crying with the aid of glycerin.
    Despite the tragic news, Sarah remained composed. But when her phone screen cracked, she broke down in tears, resulting in her colleagues nicknaming her hasinopath