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Apathy   /ˈæpəθi/   Listen
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Apathy  n.  (pl. apathies)  Want of feeling; privation of passion, emotion, or excitement; dispassion; applied either to the body or the mind. As applied to the mind, it is a calmness, indolence, or state of indifference, incapable of being ruffled or roused to active interest or exertion by pleasure, pain, or passion. "The apathy of despair." "A certain apathy or sluggishness in his nature which led him... to leave events to take their own course." "According to the Stoics, apathy meant the extinction of the passions by the ascendency of reason." Note: In the first ages of the church, the Christians adopted the term to express a contempt of earthly concerns.
Synonyms: Insensibility; unfeelingness; indifference; unconcern; stoicism; supineness; sluggishness.






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"Apathy" Quotes from Famous Books



... confident lover did not dream that those eyes, red with grief and surrounded by dark circles, saw through all his hypocritical professions, or that the cold, passive little hand, abandoned through the apathy of despair to his caresses, would have been thrust into the fire, before ever he would have been ...
— Cudjo's Cave • J. T. Trowbridge

... they may even be members of the very gang I am taking this steamer to avoid; but nobody seems to either pity or condemn them; everybody acts toward them precisely as they act toward each other. Perhaps in no other country in the world does this social and moral apathy obtain among the masses to such a degree as ...
— Around the World on a Bicycle V1 • Thomas Stevens

... climbed the hill, where we found several groups of people huddled under little straw shelters, with a few of their pitiful belongings about them. They were mostly women, some old, others young mothers with babes at breast, but all sunk in the dull apathy of abject misery ...
— Korea's Fight for Freedom • F.A. McKenzie

... had meant to stir me from the apathy that the desert had brought upon me, he certainly succeeded, for his complimentary comparison of me to a sick cow again set me laughing! It was the first time I had laughed for days, and ...
— A Rip Van Winkle Of The Kalahari - Seven Tales of South-West Africa • Frederick Cornell

... the duties in England were raised, or that exchange was higher? But among the letters he found two which were not uninteresting—one from his Viennese, the other from his Stamboul agent. The contents greatly rejoiced him. He put them both away, and from that moment the apathy began to disperse which had hitherto possessed him. He gave his orders to his agents with his usual quickness and energy, carefully noted their reports, and when he had finished with them, proceeded on ...
— Timar's Two Worlds • Mr Jkai


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