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acedia

[uh-see-dee-uh] / əˈsi di ə /


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In the early medieval era, Christian monks were very concerned about acedia.

From Salon

The literal meaning of acedia, derived from Greek, is something like "not caring," which explains why "boring" is subjective.

From Salon

For instance, Aldous Huxley argued that acedia had only intensified with the onset of modern life.

From The Guardian

At the time, he named the sin of sloth “acedia,” meaning “lack of care” in Greek.

From New York Times

Foams with tiny air holes rose up to alleviate the baby-boomer complaints: arthritis, poor circulation, painful joints and the inevitable acedia of long-term relationships.

From New York Times