apatia
apathy, indifference
noun ah-pah-TEE-ah Rare
Origin: From Greek apatheia, freedom from suffering.
Usage Note
Apatia describes a state of emotional or motivational numbness. It is normally used without a plural. Do not confuse with empatia (empathy) — a common near-miss for learners. The adjective form is apatico.
Examples
"L'apatia dei giovani preoccupa i genitori."
Natural Translation
The apathy of young people worries parents.
Literal Translation
The-apathy of-the young worries the parents.
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