acritude
/əˈkrɪtʊd/Definitions
1. noun
A state of being indifferent or lacking a strong opinion; a lack of enthusiasm or interest.
“The politician’s lack of acritude towards the issue was seen as a major flaw in her campaign.”
1. noun
A state of being indifferent or lacking a strong opinion; a lack of enthusiasm or interest.
“The politician’s lack of acritude towards the issue was seen as a major flaw in her campaign.”