What does likgiltighet in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word likgiltighet in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use likgiltighet in Swedish.

The word likgiltighet in Swedish means unimportance, indifference, apati, likgiltighet, likgiltighet, reservation, likgiltighet, ointresse, likgiltighet, nonchalans, ointresse, slätstrukenhet, håglöshet. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word likgiltighet

unimportance, indifference

apati

(lack of interest, indifference)

What can teachers do to combat their students' apathy?

likgiltighet

(figurative (indifference)

He had an air of detachment about the award because he had won it before.

likgiltighet

(lack of concern)

Your indifference to our financial situation was only to be expected.

reservation

(reserve, detachment) (utebliven hängivelse)

Jeffrey's aloofness made him unpopular among his colleagues.

likgiltighet

(impassiveness)

ointresse

(nonchalance, lack of worry)

likgiltighet

(apathy, lack of interest)

The feeling of indifference in the room made it hard to lecture.

nonchalans

(lack of concern)

Sam's carelessness was evident when he didn't bother to buy his wife a birthday present.

ointresse

(lack of interest)

"What are you doing?" he asked with disinterest.

slätstrukenhet

(mediocre quality) (tråkig vanlighet)

The indifference of the service made us not want to eat there again.

håglöshet

(having no energy)

Listlessness can be a sign of depression.

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