Apathologue

noun

A comprehensive list or record of instances, actions, or events characterized by apathy or emotional detachment. It refers to a catalog of indifferent behaviors or moments where emotional involvement is notably absent.

Etymology:

A blend of “apathy,” from Greek apatheia (lack of feeling), and “catalogue,” from Greek katalegein (to list or recount), indicating a systematic record of apathetic actions or events.

Example Sentence:

She kept an apathologue of all the times her colleagues shrugged off responsibilities, noting every instance of their lack of concern.

verb

To document or systematically record actions or behaviors marked by apathy or indifference. It refers to the act of compiling a list of instances where individuals or groups show emotional detachment or lack of enthusiasm.

Etymology:

A combination of “apathy” and “catalogue,” suggesting the act of recording apathy-driven behaviors.

Example Sentence:

He apathologued the team’s responses to the crisis, noting how little effort they put into solving the problem.