Is there a word for caring too much?
Table of Contents
- 1 Is there a word for caring too much?
- 2 What is it called when you care about everything?
- 3 What do you call a person who cares about little things?
- 4 What is a word for too much detail?
- 5 Are You caring too much about things you shouldn’t be caring about?
- 6 Is there a word for a person who doesn’t care about anything?
Is there a word for caring too much?
altruistic Add to list Share. Someone who is altruistic always puts others first. This word comes from the Old French altruistic and means “other people” and before that the Latin alter, which means “other.” Our current word comes from the nineteenth century and comes from philosophy.
What is it called when you care about everything?
With a more positive connotation, someone who cares a lot about everything (potentially taken to extreme) could be referred to as meticulous, conscientious, sensitive, scrupulous or altruistic.
What do you call a person who cares about little things?
The adjective appreciative (“Showing appreciation or gratitude”) may apply, but is somewhat nondescript and general.
What is a word for caring about something?
kind, kind-hearted, warm-hearted, soft-hearted, tender, feeling. concerned, attentive, thoughtful, solicitous, responsible, considerate. affectionate, loving, doting, fond, warm, benevolent, benign, humane, good-natured, gentle, mild, indulgent, sympathetic, understanding, receptive, compassionate, charitable, gracious.
What does Uncare mean?
uncare (uncountable) Lack or absence of care quotations ▼
What is a word for too much detail?
blow-by-blow, circumstantial, comprehensive, elaborate, exact, exhaustive, full, intricate, itemized, meticulous, minute, particular, particularized, specific, thorough.
Are You caring too much about things you shouldn’t be caring about?
Caring too much about unimportant things is a waste of time and energy. Not only that, it’s actually counterproductive. By not caring so much — about things you shouldn’t be caring about — you can actually be happier and more productive.
Is there a word for a person who doesn’t care about anything?
If you’re looking for one who not only doesn’t care about anything, but is in a general surly mood about things…there’s “Misanthrope”, and the adjective form, “Misanthropic”. Except that “misanthrope” is not a surly person or a person who doesn’t care about anything.
Do you care when things go wrong?
Don’t care when things go wrong. If you don’t try, you can’t get anywhere. Caring about failure will only keep you from succeeding. Learn from your experiences. Then take best action. Don’t care about crappy people. When you care about crappy people, you’re letting them win.