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Apathy

Apathy meaning

Lack of emotion or motivation; lack of interest or enthusiasm towards something; disinterest (in something).

Example sentences (20)

All of a sudden, their apathy to the economic issues that once hardly affected them now hit home and apathy morphed into outrage.

More substantively, sloth is a surrender to apathy, especially apathy toward doing needful good.

According to him, the country, since return to democracy in 1999 has witnessed massive voter apathy because of electoral malpractices.

An INEC official, who spoke in anonymity, told NAN that accreditation was on going smoothly but worried by the apathy among voters.

But as the prime minister’s apathy towards tackling the climate crisis becomes ever more apparent, maybe the truth is he simply doesn’t care.

Canvass an average group of Twickenham fans over the last two years or so and they would return a range of responses broadly on a spectrum between apathy and anger, with a clear sense of disillusionment after so many on and off-pitch muddles.

Desperation has grown among Palestinians, many of whom see nothing to lose under unending Israeli military occupation and increasing settlements in the West Bank, a 16-year-long blockade in Gaza and what they see as the world’s apathy.

During this past winter, parents sought help after noticing behavioral changes in their children including apathy, aggression and anxiety, sensitivity to loud noises and anti-social habits.

Even Ukraine, who called for Iran to be thrown out of last year’s World Cup for its role in supplying drones to the Russian war effort, has in this instance opted for apathy over outrage.

Governor Nasir El-Rufai has expressed concern over the voters’ apathy in the state, especially among women.

He said the level of voter apathy and disinterest in the district level polls by the electorates over the years was a threat and setback to the development of democratic governance in the country.

He said the seeming apathy was expected because some people felt they did not achieve their aim on February 25.

He will accuse Labour – recording a consistently double-digit lead over the Conservatives – of failing to “set out their stall” under Sir Keir Starmer and betting on voters’ “apathy”.

Hundreds of women commuters of the Central Railway suburban section wore black ribbons on Wednesday in protest against the alleged "apathy" of railway officials towards their commuting woes and other issues.

It is clear St Mike's, as it is known locally, is doing all it can to raise aspirations, but Jo admits political apathy, mixed with the belief that nothing will change, is rife.

It's a far cry from the Covid-affected situation Jones arrived into when he joined in the summer of 2020 following the club's difficult relegation to League One, coupled with the apathy felt amongst large swathes of supporters at the Allam regime.

It will not be radicals fighting to survive against persecution and apathy — and money.

Largely ignored, he perceived the public's apathy as a criticism in of itself and resorted to more violent measures in order to compensate.

Not only did I realize that my mom had an entire other life before my own, but that the family I'd grown up with and loved so much was capable of such abject apathy.

Since then, Jokić has evolved beyond his physical body, and integrated with a hoops A.I. He consistently makes the correct play while predicting where teammates will be based on his internal algorithm and projecting a detachment bordering on apathy.