apathy
apathy — noun
1. a state of not caring about anything and not wanting to make any effort to chang
a state of not caring about anything and not wanting to make any effort to change a situation, even when it really matters.
Voter apathy among young people meant only one in three turned out for the election.
collocation: voter apathy among [group]
The mayor was shocked by public apathy towards the new recycling program.
collocation: public apathy towards [issue]
Surveys show growing apathy towards local council elections in many small towns.
Mr. Lin worried that his students were showing real apathy about climate change.
Doctors noticed Mrs. Garcia's apathy about taking her diabetes medication every morning.
- indifference
more neutral; simply not caring, without the sense of failing to act
- lethargy
stresses physical tiredness as well as a lack of motivation
- disengagement
more formal; common in political or workplace contexts
- enthusiasm
active positive feeling and energy for something
- concern
caring enough to worry about an issue
文法句型
apathy towards/toward + noun
apathy about + noun
用法筆記
Almost always uncountable and almost always negative — speakers use it to criticise someone for not caring when they should. Frequently paired with 'voter', 'public', 'political', or followed by 'towards/toward' or 'about'.