"Is apathy similar to indifference, or is it more like ennui?" -- though somehow I don't see that impressing your instructor much.
Ennui is actually another word for boredom. An example sentence would be: Her ennui was very apparent to everyone there.
indiffermate......is NOT a word. Maybe you meant indifferent?Apathy would be a good Antonym for curiosity.
The opposite of exciting is dull, boring, tedious, or uninteresting.
How would you like me to put that in a sentence?
"Wow!" would be an exclamatory sentence.
The opposite of spirit could be considered as apathy or indifference.
Ennui is actually another word for boredom. An example sentence would be: Her ennui was very apparent to everyone there.
Ennui, essentially, means boredom. An example sentence would be: She felt like she was going to die from her ennui.
Feigning indifference means pretending to not care or show interest in something when you actually do. It involves presenting a false appearance of disinterest or apathy in order to mask true feelings or intentions.
"Très ennui" is not a standard French phrase. "Très" means "very" and "ennui" means "boredom" or "ennui." If you possibly meant "très ennuyé," that would convey being very bored or feeling a sense of ennui.
Apathy or indifference towards current events would be the closest opposite of deep concern. This implies a lack of interest or involvement in what is happening in the world.
It means that, as stated, the greatest criminals of the world are not those who would murder the defenseless, or commit other crimes; they are those who stand by and do nothing but watch.
For voter apathy to end, voters would need to feel involved and empowered. Voter apathy is a product of voters feeling as though they have no real choice or influence.
indifference curve approach show the combination of two goods that an individual would be willing to buy, and which would make the buyer equally satisfied (or different). indifference curve assume that more is preferred to less. thay are convex as seen from the origin. the indifference curve form an entire map of various level of satisfaction..
Yes, that is true. It just cant cross another indifference curve because it would violate transtivity
Indifference curves are not supposed to have any thickness to them at all. It would not be rational if an indifference curve had thickness to it. It is supposed to look like a really thin pancake with only one side.
The opposite of the word interest would be indifference or boredom.