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apathetically

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ap·a·thet·ic  (p-thtk) also ap·a·thet·i·cal (--kl)
adj.
1. Feeling or showing a lack of interest or concern; indifferent.
2. Feeling or showing little or no emotion; unresponsive.

[From apathy, on the model of pathetic.]

apa·theti·cal·ly adv.
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Adv.1.apathetically - in an apathetic manner; "she behaves apathetically these days"
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apathetically [ˌæpəˈθetɪkəlɪ] ADVcon apatía, con indiferencia
apathetically
apathetically [ˌæpəˈθɛtɪklɪ] advapaticamente


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In the centre, crouched before a slow-smoking fire, in the littered ashes of a thousand fires, was an old man who blinked apathetically at the invaders.
When Carthoris had disappeared within the wood, Thuvia seated herself apathetically upon the scarlet sward to watch the seemingly interminable struggles of the bowmen.
He waited patiently, apathetically, till the violence of her grief had worn itself out, and her rush of weeping had lessened to a catching gasp at intervals.
 
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