apathetic
adjective
ap·a·thet·ic
ˌa-pə-ˈthe-tik
: affected by, characterized by, or displaying apathy : having or showing little or no interest, concern, or emotion
apathetic voters
apathetic indifference
an apathetic attitude/response
It's really easy to feel apathetic about politics and forget how much they affect our daily lives.—Emily Shwake
NFL fans and media members are mostly apathetic toward the exhibition games.—Henry McKenna
Even with Doppler radar and networks of spotters, many residents of Tornado Alley are surprisingly apathetic.—Warren Faidley
She was listless, apathetic, calm with the calmness of a woman who knows she can suffer no further.—Frank Norris
Children or teens who are … depressed and apathetic …—Victoria L. Dunckley
People with abnormally low levels of thyroid hormones (hypothyroidism) are often listless and apathetic; in fact, the symptoms may look very much like endogenous depression.—Lester Grinspoon et al.
… there is no emotion and she remains apathetic to all around her.—leitrimobserver.ie
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