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Frosted vs Apathy - What's the difference?

frosted | apathy |

As an adjective frosted

is having frost present; frosty.

As a noun apathy is

complete lack of emotion or motivation about a person, activity, or object; depression; lack of interest or enthusiasm; disinterest.

frosted

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Having frost present; frosty
  • Eiswein is made from ''frosted'' grapes.
  • Appearing to have frost
  • She installed ''frosted'' windows since there is a clear view of her bathroom from her neighbor's bedroom.
  • (slang) Extremely intoxicated.
  • I am so ''frosted'' now that I drank that 12 pack.

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    apathy

    English

    (wikipedia apathy)

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • 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 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.}}