american english - A word for the condition of being blasé


Is there a word in English that encapsulates the condition of being blasé, sort of in the same vein as "weariness" encapsulates the condition of being weary?



blasé: having or showing a lack of excitement or interest in something especially because it has become familiar Merriam-Webster



I would like a word that captures that idea of disinterest due to routine or familiarity.



Answer



It turns out that jadedness is considered to be a word: it appears in MW and Dictionary.com and has over 4,000 hits on Google Books:



feeling or showing a lack of interest and excitement caused by having done or experienced too much of something [MW for jaded]



Another option, apathy, is much more popular, but the routine/familiarity aspect of the disinterest is not as clearly implied:



the feeling of not having much emotion or interest [MW]



Google Ngrams shows that the use of jadedness is on the rise, but compared to apathy, it barely even registers:


Jadedness vs. Apathy usage


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