Definitionadj. showing little or no emotion or animation
Last update: August 21, 2016
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If you become bored or apathetic, students will too. [adjective]
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Indeed, the zoo experience may make people even more apathetic about conservation. [verb]
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They are totally apathetic towards world affairs. [adjective]
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3rd December Awoke late, read the Scriptures but was apathetic. [adjective]
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History interested him: to art he was apathetic. [Please select]
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Leroux quite apathetic. [Please select]
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Oliver leaned against the rock, and stood in apathetic silence. [Please select]
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Eighteenth-century Italy looked on religion with apathetic indifference, and Liguori convinced himself that only the gentlest and most lenient treatment could win back the alienated laity; hence he was always willing to excuse errors on the side of laxity as due to an excess of zeal in winning over penitents. [Please select]
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All were now heavy and apathetic, capable of but little more emotion. [Please select]
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She had returned a grave, reserved woman, indifferent, almost apathetic, wholly self-contained. [Please select]
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Remember also that the sympathetic (not apathetic) listener is the delight of delights. [Please select]
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