English to Tamil Dictionary unmotivated

unmotivated

unmotivated
definition
adjective
Apathetic patients become unmotivated and uninterested in their surroundings.
not having interest in or enthusiasm for something, especially work or study.
an unmotivated attack
without a reason or motive.
example
‘The mood is very lethargic and everyone is 'unmotivated' ,’ according to an anonymous staffer quoted by the Irish Times.
Gen Xers were considered 'unmotivated' , apathetic and cynical.
I'm actually on the mend and feeling more human in the day, but feeling very lethargic and 'unmotivated' by the evening.
However, stuffing algebra down the throats of 'unmotivated' students will dry out any seeds of potential interest in the subject.
My claim that noun gender lacks a symbolic function (at least with respect to inanimate nouns) should not be taken to imply that noun gender is utterly arbitrary and 'unmotivated' .
But the moral assessment of persons with respect to their ‘sexuality’ that is so ubiquitous in the modern world would have seemed to the ancient Greeks peculiar, arbitrary, and 'unmotivated' .
It is uninventive, unresponsive, unintelligent, uninformed, and 'unmotivated' to succeed.
Apathetic patients become 'unmotivated' and uninterested in their surroundings.
Yet, beyond these symbols of order a disturbing chaos prevailed, particularly in classrooms taught by disorganized or 'unmotivated' teachers.
He said that the attack seemed completely 'unmotivated' though the woman slated them as ‘posh bastards’.
What if there's a student that might be the next George Lucas, but right now he's so 'unmotivated' by school and his environment is so hectic, that he doesn't have the grades to make it into our program even though he could take off as a filmmaker?
I was thinking about this since - it's interesting in that the zombies here are kind of 'unmotivated' , or, well, not * hungry * really.
Riots do tend to be woefully imprecise, but they are generally not random or 'unmotivated' .
She was able to work just about all the knots out of my neck and shoulders, something that never happens) I have been too 'unmotivated' .
The good students are very good… but the tail of uninterested, 'unmotivated' or simply not very bright students is very large’.
This isn't just a simple act of vengeance - it's an expression of rage directed against an uncaring world and an extreme reaction to their pointless and 'unmotivated' lives.
To me. this Rangers team looks poorly organised, one-paced and 'unmotivated' .
To no apparent end they go straight ahead, engaging in haphazard, 'unmotivated' acts that defy society's rules.
It was an hour long comedy/drama about a smart, disaffected, sarcastic girl in her early twenties who had graduated from Brown University and, completely 'unmotivated' , worked in a gift shop at Niagara Falls.
Some mornings she lay in bed for hours, replaying the crash in her head, 'unmotivated' to get up and uninterested in seeing herself on crutches.
Just because we think of today's youngsters as passive and 'unmotivated' , cynical and bored, distracted and preoccupied, does not mean they could not become part of a major social upheaval.
So this was an untrained, undisciplined and 'unmotivated' force that had no intention of attacking the townspeople.
She talked about the despair of older generations of Americans that young people in America today don't vote because they're uninterested, 'unmotivated' , and even just plain dumb.
Milan Baros, he's failed to recapture the stunning form from the start of the season and now appears disinterested and 'unmotivated' .
In linguistics the difference between a sign and a symbol is clear; for example words are signs (which can also be used symbolically) because their relation to the idea or concept is arbitrary and 'unmotivated' .
For instance clinically depressed people are very lethargic and 'unmotivated' ; further sedation can therefore be counterproductive, and massage is only carried out with the approval of the patient's counsellor.
The scale included items such as ‘think about how passive and 'unmotivated' you feel’ and ‘go away by yourself and think about why you feel this way.’
It is futile to demand motivation from the Vice, or reasons for his actions, for the point about evil is that it is absurd, 'unmotivated' , and inconsistent.
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