Meaning & Definition of Apathetic in English
Apathetic
showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
Pronunciation:
/ˌæp.əˈθɛt.ɪk/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Having or showing little or no emotion or interest.
Example Sentence: He was apathetic towards the political situation, not caring who won the election.
Definition: Indifferent to something or lacking feelings about it.
Example Sentence: Her apathetic attitude towards school made it difficult for her to succeed.
Definition: Not responsive to emotional stimuli.
Example Sentence: The audience remained apathetic, unmoved by the powerful speech.
Etymology
Origin: From the Greek 'apathēs', meaning 'without feeling'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- apathetic response: A reaction that shows no interest or emotion.
- apathetic attitude: An outlook characterized by a lack of enthusiasm or motivation.
- apathetic voter: A voter who shows little interest or concern for political issues.
Translations
- Spanish: apático
- French: apathique
- German: apathisch
- Russian: апатичный
Related Words
- apathy: A state of indifference or a lack of interest in things.
- indifference: Lack of interest, concern, or sympathy.
Slang Meanings of apathetic
Meaning: Whatever
Example Sentence: When asked if he wanted to go out, he just said, 'Whatever,' in an apathetic tone.
Meaning: Meh
Example Sentence: She gave a 'meh' response, indicating her apathetic feelings about the plans.