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apatija — meaning in English: apathy

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'apatija' in discussions about mental health, particularly when referring to feelings of disinterest or emotional numbness. It may come up in therapeutic settings or casual conversations among friends when discussing personal struggles and the challenges of motivation.
Synonyms & nuances
'Apatija' is often compared to 'abstrakcija' (distraction) and 'nuobodulys' (boredom). While all three words convey a sense of disengagement, 'apatija' specifically refers to an emotional indifference, whereas 'nuobodulys' suggests a lack of interest due to external stimuli.
Culture
'Apatija' derives from the Greek word 'apathía,' which means lack of feeling. In Lithuania, the concept of apathy has been historically significant, especially during periods of political unrest, serving as a reflection of societal feelings of hopelessness. The word has evolved to encompass not just individual feelings but also collective sentiments within society.
FAQ
Q.What does 'apatija' mean in English?
'Apatija' translates to 'apathy' in English, signifying a lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern regarding emotional or physical challenges.
Q.How do I use 'apatija' in a sentence?
You can use 'apatija' in a sentence like this: 'Dėl nuolatinės streso, jis pradėjo jausti apatiją.' which translates to 'Due to constant stress, he started feeling apathy.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'apatija'?
A common mistake is confusing 'apatija' with 'depresija' (depression). While both involve disinterest and disengagement, 'apatija' does not necessarily imply the deeper emotional struggles associated with depression.
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