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Discover Ludwig"feel apathy" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to experience a lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern. Example: After working long hours with no recognition or thanks, Jack began to feel apathy towards his job and stopped putting in extra effort.
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Or have your feelings waned and instead of excitement you feel apathy or even annoyance?
I didn't feel apathy, only a weird sense that my mind and my body weren't synched.
Barney's I Love You was a particular favourite – "I love you, you love me – we're a happy family / With a great big hug and a kiss from me to you / Won't you say you love me too?" – because it was what psyopers refer to as "futility music", inflicting such levels of banality that the suspect begins to feel apathy towards their own extremist positions.
Sometimes, at the other extreme, mothers feel apathy for things that once brought joy and an overwhelming desire to sleep.
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Tony Benn thought any meaningful change could only come from below, and felt apathy was openly encouraged by those in positions of power.
No, sorry, I can feel that apathy kicking in again: that real, killer apathy.
Many feel public apathy, not hostility, is the real problem.In this section Second city, second class Playing with fire The lessons of Boris Wage flaws Alpha male Ah, democracy Ash to ashes The weight of the world ReprintsAbroad, the Anglican Communion, which has 77m members, is still more bitterly divided.
I feel total apathy.
If we don't question what they actually stand for, then we don't have to actually feel guilty about our apathy".
To cap a trying week for Westminster, David Blunkett described as a "disgrace" Russell Brand's view that voting is pointless, highlighting yet again one of the themes of this parliament: the growing apathy felt by the young towards politicians.
Feeling numbness, detachment, apathy.
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