Definition
A medical or psychological term for a condition of emotional numbness, detachment, or lack of feeling; apathy as a clinical symptom.
Etymology
From Greek 'apatheia' (freedom from passion) Latinized with the suffix '-ia,' used in medical terminology to denote a pathological state or condition.
Kelly Says
In modern medicine, 'apathia' refers to a specific symptom where patients lose the ability to feel emotions or motivation—it's different from just being lazy or sad.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
አይም እምነት
ai-m em-net
ARالعربية
لامبالاة
la-mubala-a
BNবাংলা
অনিষ্ঠতা
oni-shtha-ta
CACatalà
apatía
a-pa-thee-a
CSČeština
apatie
a-pat-ie
DEDeutsch
Apathie
apa-thee
ELΕλληνικά
απαθεια
a-pa-theia
ESEspañol
apatía
apa-thee-a
FAفارسی
بی اعتنا
bi-e-a-tana
FRFrançais
apathie
a-pa-thee
HEעברית
אapathia
a-pa-the-ia
HIहिन्दी
निष्क्रियता
ni-shkri-ya-ta
IDBahasa Indonesia
apatis
apa-tis
IGIG
apatically
a-pa-thee-cally
ITItaliano
apatia
a-pa-thee-a
MSBahasa Melayu
apatis
apa-tis
MYမြန်မာ
ကျွန်းကျွန်း
kyun-kyun
NLNederlands
apathie
a-pa-thee
PTPortuguês
apatía
apa-thee-a
SVSvenska
apatisk
apa-tisk
SWKiswahili
apatically
apa-ti-cally
TAதமிழ்
அறவேயாக
ar-ve-ya-aga
TEతెలుగు
నిరసన
ni-ra-sana
UKУкраїнська
апатія
a-pa-tiya
URاردو
بی اعتنائی
bi-a-a-tnai-yi
VITiếng Việt
vô cảm
vo-cam
YOYO
apatically
a-pa-thee-cally
ZUZU
apathetically
a-pa-thee-tically