Definitions and Examples of apathy, lethargy
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
Example
He showed apathy towards the project and didn't contribute much to it.
A state of tiredness, sluggishness, or lack of energy.
Example
After a long day at work, she felt lethargy and didn't want to do anything.
Key Differences: apathy vs lethargy
- 1Apathy is a lack of interest or concern, while zest is an active enthusiasm or energy.
- 2Lethargy is a state of tiredness or sluggishness, while zest is a feeling of liveliness or vigor.
Effective Usage of apathy, lethargy
- 1Express Enthusiasm: Use zest to show excitement and energy in conversations.
- 2Encourage Participation: Use apathy to describe a lack of interest or involvement in activities.
- 3Describe Fatigue: Use lethargy to describe a state of tiredness or sluggishness.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Apathy conveys a lack of interest or concern, lethargy describes a state of tiredness or sluggishness, while zest is an active enthusiasm or energy. Use these words to express enthusiasm, encourage participation, and describe fatigue.