Enthusiastic means to show intense and eager enjoyment. Apathetic basically means the opposite, showing or feeling no interest.
Enthusiastic means having a lot of excitement and interest in something, while apathetic means showing no interest or enthusiasm at all.
Having an enthusiastic personality means being eager, excited, and passionate about things. It involves showing high levels of energy and positivity in your interactions and activities.
She showed an apathetic attitude towards her studies, rarely engaging in discussions or completing assignments.
Apathetic.
Perkatude is a slang term that combines "perky" and "attitude" to describe someone who is lively, spirited, or feisty. It is often used to refer to a person's energetic and enthusiastic demeanor.
Having a 'fuchsia' personality usually refers to someone who is vibrant, creative, and enthusiastic. They tend to be imaginative and dynamic in their approach to life and relationships.
Apathetic, disinterested, doubting, indifferent, lethargic, pessimistic, unenthusiastic, unexcited, weary are all antonyms of enthusiastic.
Synonyms include: keen, committed, eager, passionate, vigorous, avid, fervent, zealous Antonym: apathetic
Synonyms include: keen, committed, eager, passionate, vigorous, avid, fervent, zealous Antonym: apathetic
I think you might mean apathetic. It means to not care.
Enthusiastic means having or showing great excitement and interest.
panget sya
energetic, enthusiastic
Are you thinking of apathetic?
Perhaps because I was so tired, I was apathetic to who won the game.Since my team was not in the Super Bowl, I was apathetic to the winner.
Literally, it means anti duck. But when people say it they actually mean 'apathetic'', or uncaring.
Words that mean 'lacking enthusiasm' are lackadaisical or apathetic.
I can't think what gives you that idea. Among the member nations, there is some minor opposition to the whole concept of the EU, or to particular parts of its policies, but in general the members are enthusiastic about it - why else have they clamoured for admission?