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"apathetically" Definitions
  1. with no interest or enthusiasm
"apathetically" Synonyms
idly casually languidly lazily passively indolently inertly languorously lethargically sluggishly unthinkingly inactively lackadaisically shiftlessly slothfully listlessly torpidly indifferently spiritlessly heavily unenthusiastically disinterestedly uninterestedly unconcernedly nonchalantly perfunctorily insouciantly blasély uncuriously incuriously complacently coolly insensibly lukewarmly uncaringly carelessly unresponsively blandly impassively unemotionally passionlessly undemonstratively unfeelingly stoically emotionlessly stolidly dispassionately phlegmatically coldly aloofly detachedly cold-bloodedly affectlessly numbly inattentively laxly tardily cursorily negligently slackly sloppily loosely neglectfully irresponsibly slipshodly shoddily unsystematically unthoroughly unthoughtfully thoughtlessly heedlessly imprudently regardlessly unmindfully injudiciously remissly mindlessly incautiously undiscerningly unheedingly unobservantly unwisely blindly deafly inconsiderately discourteously insensitively ungraciously disregardfully impolitely indelicately tactlessly undiplomatically unkindly unrefinedly antisocially asocially boorishly brashly rudely indiscreetly callously heartlessly unsympathetically hardly pitilessly ruthlessly mercilessly inhumanly cruelly stonily uncharitably harshly unmercifully remorselessly inhumanely lifelessly boringly flatly uninterestingly insipidly tediously drily drearily lacklustrely(UK) monotonously lacklusterly(US) uninspiringly drably unexcitingly colourlessly(UK) wearisomely uninspiredly prosaically selfishly meanly graspingly greedily mercenarily egocentrically egomaniacally egotistically bluely depressedly dejectedly gloomily lowly miserably sadly unhappily despondently moodily crestfallenly dismally forlornly heavy-heartedly melancholily woebegonely downcastly downheartedly glumly morosely distractedly abstractedly dreamily absently obliviously preoccupiedly musingly absentmindedly unconsciously distraughtly inadvertently vaguely unwatchfully boredly disaffectedly resentfully discontentedly disgruntledly frustratedly restlessly cynically sarcastically sardonically sharply slily subtly bitingly cuttingly laconically satirically wrily ironically keenly mordantly acerbically caustically deprecatingly mockingly sarkily More

46 Sentences With "apathetically"

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And this isn't just limited to men who dress apathetically.
I joggled my joints while walking apathetically in a circle.
Her drawings reconfigure apathetically-posed models and digital age personalities into frozen statues of temporary exhibitionism.
She married, apathetically, but spent most of her time with her closest female friends, working for social change.
A pack of coyotes gaze apathetically at a herd of sheep so pale they blend into the Wyoming snow.
History will judge harshly those who supported him or who apathetically stood by in the face of the carnage.
Instead of giving it his all, the beloved pop star looked mad faded as he apathetically half-assed the routine.
What's left, beyond a bubbling swamp of textured sound, is an apathetically direct portrait of Decadence in its slimy essence.
I remember I was looking up at the people we passed as we walked — at first apathetically, but then more attentively.
The cosmic dust of Team Meyer scatters apathetically, with no ending better and more deserved than that of President Richard Splett.
"That's it," she apathetically says, facing away from her date; it is the funniest, least enthusiastic way a woman has ever orgasmed on television.
I reject a system which allows an ambitious, misinformed and dogmatic mob to suppress free speech, create false narratives and apathetically steam roll over the truth.
If, as with 3D movies, VR games are as apathetically done as this brief demo, it's going to be hard to convince millions to buy in.
The consequences of America standing by apathetically could be disastrous — particularly if Mr. Trump and his secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, remain in power for another four years.
The imagery in the video, which includes a dead-eyed crowd apathetically capturing video of a woman jumping from a tall building, is damning of the digital prosthetic.
Britney Spears was being driven to madness, shaving her own head in a public destruction of that illusionary feminine ideal, as Avril Lavigne watched apathetically with her raccoon eyes.
A tattooed little person with no arms balances a pail from his bottom lip while a man who appears to have been picked up outside a Greyhound station apathetically swallows swords.
Just moments before, Camille had been talking with John, who sat apathetically as the same group of roller skating girls stole toys and flowers off of the memorial for the missing girls.
But for my entire life, my own country has apathetically accepted an American model of farming and food retailing, mostly through a belief that it was the way of progress and the natural course of economic development.
At one point, she sleeps with a geeky source (for an article she never files or even really starts), then apathetically tries to pitch an editor on the experience as a self-loathing take on geek girls.
The Boss introduces many characters that seem ripe for callbacks and story arcs — Michelle's sycophantic-but-fickle bodyguard Tito (Cedric Yarbrough), her disappointed mentor Ida (Kathy Bates), grimly brutal scout Chrystal (Eva Peterson) — and then apathetically drops them.
Essentially an app for creating virtual hunks, the app allows the player to date and dine with a gluttony of men (read: seven), all while probably doing shits on the toilet or apathetically waiting for the microwave to click itself off.
The girls attempted to decode the cryptically butchered Edmund Burke quote — with the exception of Aquaria, who perfectly represented the "jewel-eyed white women" demographic by apathetically tossing, "I can't see [expletive]" — then sprayed it down and watched it melt.
One moment we are frolicking through a field of fresh barley towards our beloved other halves, the next we find ourselves slumped on a sofa, mascara running down our faces, apathetically trying to scrub the mushy peas out of our squalid bathrobes.
" But while such lyrical allusions may be clever, Styles is a more impressive storyteller when he's at his most raw and real, as is evident during the lugubrious closer "From the Dining Table," where he apathetically sings, "Woke up alone in this hotel room / Played with myself, where were you?
Therefore, while local governments might apathetically ignore building and fire code violations, or only provide police forces who, rather than attending to the protection of the community, are focused on the management and containment of semi-employed surplus populations, these host cities continue to benefit in direct and indirect ways from these informal "creative" zones.
Anyone who reads Chinese history and politics will find much to enjoy — he savages many, including himself, but his main target is symbolized by a slide show he saw in class during his student days in Japan, in which a group of Chinese apathetically watch the execution of one of their countrymen for the political crime of spying on Japanese colonists.
As Pfeffer turns in his final report to close the film, it is accepted by his superior apathetically, as Austro-Hungarian politicians and military have already decided the assassination of the Archduke would be used as a pretext for an attack on Serbia.
Henry remarks apathetically that his boots have filled with water and he goes under in the current. Lyman rushes to rescue his brother but to no avail. Lyman then turns on the car and sends it into the river, watching it sink to its demise just like Henry.
Süß is devastated. He plans and executes his revenge. After he encourages and then exposes the Duke's plan to overthrow the Parliament, thus infuriating the Duke to death, Süß realizes nothing will bring back his daughter, and apathetically turns himself over. Süß is accused of fraud, embezzlement, treason, lecherous relations with the court ladies and accepting bribes.
Thinking that the situation is under control, Zorba asks the Widow to follow him and turns his back. At that moment, the dead boy's father pulls his knife and cuts the widow's throat. She dies at once, as the villagers shuffle away apathetically, whisking the father away. Only Basil, Zorba and Mimithos show any emotion over her murder.
He and Lia were both lovers, until they both found out to be half-siblings both sharing the same father. He is usually calm and emotionless, wielding the Psalms almost apathetically but powerfully. While he could not convince Durand or D'Eon into turning against the King, eventually Robin follows his ideals and even takes his name. He is the true member of the royal family.
The episode begins with Tom (Shearsmith), a primary school teacher, apathetically marking work while chatting to his girlfriend Gerri (Arterton), who is going to audition for a part in a play. Tom complains about a tramp begging outside their house. Later in the evening, Tom is home alone and Migg (Pemberton), knocks at his door to return Tom's wallet. He introduces himself, and Tom rewards him with £40 from his wallet.
Following the defeat, Ravan monopolizes the entire trade system in India, causing economic crisis. Dashrath blames Ram as the reason for his defeat, and treats him apathetically. Ram and his half-brothers, Bharat (son of Kaikeyi), Lakshman and Shatrughan (twin sons of Dashrath's third wife Sumitra), are sent to live at the hermitage of sage Vashistha. Under his tutelage, Ram becomes a skilled warrior, and gains knowledge about India's predicament.
He intends to reach the launch site and leave Earth, but first wants to speak with Dr. Harry Walden, Sam's father, who had urged mankind to stay because he still saw hope. Initially, Sam states that her father is conducting field work elsewhere. However, after a day, she reveals that her father died the previous year. Hearing this, Micah is determined to take Sam with him to the space shuttle, to which she apathetically agrees.
The novel follows an adopted girl named Anna. Her foster mother, Mrs Preston, anxiously bids farewell as Anna boards a train to Norfolk; she had been invited by an old couple, Mrs Pegg and Sam, to stay at their home after learning she is ill. During her journey, she apathetically reflects on her loneliness, and Mrs Preston's overwhelming concern for her. She arrives, later walking to the nearby staithe that opens into a creek inset a marsh.
She confides in him of her depression over the canceled Paris plans and her life in general, and they end up having sex in the car. Shep professes his long- held love for April, but she rejects his interest. The following day, Frank confesses to having had an affair, hoping to reconcile with April. To his surprise, April responds apathetically and tells him it does not matter, as her love for him has gone, which he does not believe.
On January 23, 1928, boxing at 126 3/4 pounds, he defeated Dominick Petrone, a New York featherweight, in a ten round decision at the Broadway Arena."Eddie Martin Outpoints Dominick Petrone in Ten", The Morning News, Wilmington, Delaware, pg. 8, 24 January 1928 On May 24, 1928, Martin met Tod Morgan in a World Junior Lightweight Title bout, losing and taking serious punishment. A crowd of only 6000 "apathetically" watched the title bout at Madison Square Garden.
Struggling actor Andrew Largeman wakes up from a dream—in which he apathetically sits on a crashing plane—to a telephone message from his father, telling Andrew that he needs to return home because his mother has died. Andrew leaves Los Angeles and returns home to New Jersey to attend the funeral. He recognizes the grave- diggers as old friends Mark and Dave, who invite him to a party that night. At home, Andrew's father gets him a doctor's appointment for headaches that he's been having.
The four-minute film consists of a series of short scenes in which groups of people are asked if they are interested in participating in the 10:10 project to reduce carbon emissions. Those failing to show enthusiasm for the cause are gruesomely blown to pieces. In the first scene, a bright and chirpy schoolteacher, played by Lyndsey Marshal, tells her class about the 10:10 campaign, and asks what they are doing to reduce their carbon footprint. She asks which students are planning to participate; most raise their hands, but two children shrug apathetically.
It's the year 2020 AD. Tokyo which is a futuristic society, complete with flying skateboards, laser guns and a variety of advanced technology. It is also a city infested with crime with far fewer women than men, with a subsequently higher amount of violence against women. It is also an example of moral decay; the series opens with a girl being attacked in broad daylight with people apathetically passing by, remarking that she should take care of herself. Not wanting their daughter to suffer the same fate, Tsukasa Kozuki's cop parents raise and teach her to live as a boy.
It is asking a lot of an audience to believe that she could display anything but clothes. George Raft as a poker-faced detective acts with flat- toned indifference, too, and Gene Tierney and Reginald Gardiner barely manage to live through their roles." Film critic Dennis Schwartz panned the film in 2011, opining that "It's a flimsy story that is apathetically written, poorly paced and overacted with shrill performances by both Ginger Rogers and Peggy Ann Garner. The B-film crime drama might have been better served as a cheapie production, with some of its filler scenes lopped off.
Peter takes water filled with urine and feces from the toilet bowl. Mitch however, is choking and throwing up, but the cellmates start a countdown advising they’ll force him to drink it. Mitch grabs the glass and after one sip begins to throw up and choke. Jack Ulrich, in jail for arson, becomes enraged and violently beats Mitch, telling him to lick up his vomit with his tongue and belittles him as a pig. Mitch begs and pleads that he’ll clean up the mess with his mop, but Jack continues to beat him harder as Peter and Harry watch apathetically.
Some believe that at the base of all of Tacitus's work is the acceptance of the Empire as the only power able to save the state from the chaos of the civil wars. The Empire reduced the space of the orators and of the political men, but there is no viable alternative to it. Nevertheless, Tacitus does not accept the imperial government apathetically, and he shows, as in the Agricola the remaining possibility of making choices that are dignified and useful to the state. The date of publication of the Dialogus is uncertain, but it was probably written after the Agricola and the Germania.
He and his brother Billy (who became a villain known as "the Grim Reaper" and sought revenge against him and their father) communicated via holograms where Tommy implored his brother to give up his villainy, stating that he was apprehensive to fight him. Eventually the Reaper joined forces with Kang the Conqueror and Ultron-59 and their "final battle" with the Avengers. Tommy sought advice from Doctor Strange about what to do concerning his brother, stating that he was not ready to fight him. Tommy decided to assist the Avengers and tried to reach and recruit the Vision, who had become near-catatonic and enormous having apathetically allowed his molecules to diffuse, but to no avail.
Following the events of "The New Deal", S.H.I.E.L.D. Director Alphonso "Mack" MacKenzie and Agent Deke Shaw convince Freddy Malick to let them protect him from the Chronicoms while he delivers the package he received so they can maintain history. Meanwhile, Agents Phil Coulson, Daisy Johnson, and Jemma Simmons regroup at Ernest "Hazard" Koenig's speakeasy so they can interrogate Freddy's contact, Viola; learning she is an agent of Hydra and that Malick is delivering what will become the organization's super soldier serum. Due to Malick's involvement and having deduced where he is going, Koenig insists that the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents let him come with them, so they reluctantly bring him to their mobile headquarters, Zephyr One, just as their ally Enoch attempts to prevent an erratic Agent Melinda May from leaving. Coulson talks her down, but she responds apathetically to his being an LMD, much to the others' concerns.

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