Apathues

noun

A state or condition where one performs actions or engages in tasks with apathy, showing no enthusiasm, passion, or emotional investment. It refers to the indifferent execution of duties or pursuits, often resulting in a sense of going through the motions without meaning or care.

Etymology:

A combination of “apathy,” from Greek apatheia (lack of feeling), and “pursue,” indicating actions carried out with emotional detachment.

Example Sentence:

His work was marked by apathues, as he completed every project with a mechanical efficiency devoid of any real interest or passion.