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a general lack of interest, concern, or enthusiasm toward things in life
- The student's apathy towards his studies was evident in his consistently low grades.
- Despite the urgency of the situation, the public's apathy towards climate change was concerning.
- Her apathy towards the company's goals and objectives was reflected in her lackluster performance at work.
- The politician's speech failed to inspire the voters, who were disillusioned by years of political apathy.
- Addressing the problem of voter apathy became a priority for the campaign, aiming to increase civic engagement and participation.
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a state of feeling no emotion or excitement
- He listened to the news with complete apathy.
- After the tragedy, she was numb with apathy.
- His voice carried a cold apathy that unsettled everyone.
- The patient's apathy worried the doctors.
- She stared ahead in apathy, unmoved by the celebration.