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.
Indifference to prompts to action--common in disaster preparedness among governmental bodies and the public. See also governmental apathy; public apathy.
lack of interest or concern, indifference. To be without passion for the things of God resulting in being spiritually lukewarm. This state of being keeps a Christian weak and unable to win spiritual battles. (Revelation 3:15-16, "I know you inside and out, and find little to my liking. You're not cold, you're not hot--far better to be either cold or hot! You're stale. You're stagnant. You make me want to vomit!" ~MSG)
indifference. Lack of emotiom, concern or interest.
Lack of feeling, emotion, interest, or concern.
Indifference, unresponsiveness, displaying less interest or reactivity to a situation than would normally be expected.
A symptom of several mental illnesses, apathy is a lack of emotion or interest in things one would ordinarily consider important.
an absence of emotion or enthusiasm
the trait of lacking enthusiasm for or interest in things generally
the state of being torpid, absence of any desires and indifference towards the surroundings
A lack of interest or concern. [Click Here to Return to List
lack of interest or concern especially in matters of general importance; indifference ( Mental Clarity, Stress Ease)
Lack of interest and motivation
emotional indifference and lack of activity, often associated with a sense of futility.
lack of interest in activities that would normally stimulate emotions or feelings.
n. Insensibility to emotion or passionate feeling.
A lack of interest or concern. Also known as adynamia.
attitude characterized by indifference or a lack of interest or concern.
Lack of interest, concern, or emotion.
Lack of interest and emotion.
Ones ability to mask their emotions to show disconnection, unconcern and indifference to another's plight. Both skills, empathy and apathy, might be obtained by a deceiving individual
A lack of feeling or emotion.
Apathy is a psychological term for a state of indifference — where an individual is unresponsive or "indifferent" to aspects of emotional, social, or physical life. Clinical apathy is considered to be at an elevated level, while a moderate level might be considered depression, and an extreme level could be diagnosed as a dissociative disorder. The physical aspect of apathy associated with physical deterioration, muscle loss, and lack of energy is called lethargy — which has many pathological causes as well.