Apathy vs Slothfulness - What's the difference?
apathy | slothfulness | Related terms |
Complete lack of emotion or motivation about a person, activity, or object; depression; lack of interest or enthusiasm; disinterest.
* {{quote-book, year=1818
, author=Mary Shelley
, title=Frankenstein
, chapter=2
(uncountable) The state or quality of being slothful.
(countable, rare) The result or product of being slothful.
Apathy is a related term of slothfulness.
As nouns the difference between apathy and slothfulness
is that apathy is complete lack of emotion or motivation about a person, activity, or object; depression; lack of interest or enthusiasm; disinterest while slothfulness is (uncountable) the state or quality of being slothful.apathy
English
(wikipedia apathy)Noun
(en-noun)citation, passage=I opened it with apathy; the theory which he attempts to demonstrate and the wonderful facts which he relates soon changed this feeling into enthusiasm.}}