adj
apathetic
a-puh-THEH-tihk
adj
1
Showing little or no interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
"Voter turnout was low because so many people felt apathetic about the candidates."
"He seemed apathetic about losing his job."
How to Use Apathetic
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishNot caring, showing no real interest or emotion either way.
Common mistake
Don't confuse with "empathetic" (showing understanding of others' feelings) — they look similar but mean nearly opposite things in tone.
Easily confused with
Common pairings
apathetic about
apathetic toward
grow apathetic
Word Forms
more apathetic comparative, apathetics plural, most apathetic superlative
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Etymology
From "apathy" + the adjective ending "-etic."
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Rhymes for apathetic
poetic
genetic
heretic
kinetic
ascetic
magnetic
cosmetic
athletic
diabetic
pathetic
copacetic
aesthetic
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