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IMPASSIVENESS - traduction vers arabe

STATE OF INDIFFERENCE OR THE SUPPRESSION OF EMOTIONS; LACK OF INTEREST OR ENTHUSIASM
Apathetic; Mental apathy; Apathetically; Apathies; Impassive; Impassiveness; Impassivity; Indifference (emotion); Insensibility (psychological attitude); Indifferent person; Indifferent to events; 😑; 😐; Indifference (psychology); Psychological indifference

IMPASSIVENESS         

الفعل

أَثَارَ العَوَاطِفَ أو المَشَاعِرَ ; حَرَّكَ العَوَاطِفَ أو المَشَاعِرَ

impassive         
صِفَة : جامد . عديم العاطفة
impassive         
ADJ
فاقد الحس او الوعى جامد الشعور ، عديم العاطفه هادئ ، رائق جامد ، غير متحرك

Définition

impassive
If someone is impassive or their face is impassive, they are not showing any emotion. (WRITTEN)
He searched Hill's impassive face for some indication that he understood...
ADJ
impassively
The lawyer looked impassively at him and said nothing.
ADV: ADV with v

Wikipédia

Apathy

Apathy is a lack of feeling, emotion, interest, or concern about something. It is a state of indifference, or the suppression of emotions such as concern, excitement, motivation, or passion. An apathetic individual has an absence of interest in or concern about emotional, social, spiritual, philosophical, virtual, or physical life and the world. Apathy can also be defined as a person's lack of goal orientation. Apathy falls in the less extreme spectrum of diminished motivation, with abulia in the middle and akinetic mutism being more extreme than both apathy and abulia.

The apathetic may lack a sense of purpose, worth, or meaning in their life. People with severe apathy tend to have a lower quality of life and are at a higher risk for mortality and early institutionalization. They may also exhibit insensibility or sluggishness. In positive psychology, apathy is described as a result of the individuals' feeling they do not possess the level of skill required to confront a challenge (i.e. "flow"). It may also be a result of perceiving no challenge at all (e.g. the challenge is irrelevant to them, or conversely, they have learned helplessness). Apathy is something that all people face in some capacity and is a natural response to disappointment, dejection, and stress. As a response, apathy is a way to forget about these negative feelings. This type of common apathy is usually felt only in the short term, but sometimes it becomes a long-term or even lifelong state, often leading to deeper social and psychological issues. An extreme form of apathy may be someone being numb to different stressful life events such as losing a job.

Apathy should be distinguished from reduced affect display, which refers to reduced emotional expression but not necessarily reduced emotion.

Pathological apathy, characterized by extreme forms of apathy, is now known to occur in many different brain disorders, including neurodegenerative conditions often associated with dementia such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia. Although many patients with pathological apathy also have depression, several studies have shown that the two syndromes are dissociable: apathy can occur independent of depression and vice versa.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour IMPASSIVENESS
1. He‘s forgotten that Harold MacMichael, the high commissioner who symbolized England‘s impassiveness and its betrayal of Zionism, is no longer around.
2. This week Sarah saw The Circus of Horror at a 21st birthday party: "Grandparents watched performers attaching a Hoover to their genitals with the impassiveness of a wartime generation." She also saw the Last Night of the Proms – "for the glamour of Viktoria Mullova". She read Robert Harris‘s Imperium: "Just like everybody else." Advertiser links Webfeeds Comment is free About webfeeds Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2006.