indifference

[US]/ɪnˈdɪfrəns/
[UK]/ɪnˈdɪfrəns/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. lack of interest or concern.

Phrases & Collocations

indifference curve

Example Sentences

the indifference of Chelsea's midfield.

it's a matter of complete indifference to me.

Ellen's seeming indifference to the woman's fate.

it is a matter of total indifference to me.

a callous indifference to the suffering of others.

much of my apparent indifference was merely protective camouflage.

John's indifference—or was it?—left her unsettled.

Ellis spoke with a casual indifference that he did not feel.

I was disappointed by his indifference more than somewhat.

He feigned indifference to criticism of his work.

Her recent indifference to her work is all of a piece with her troubled mental state.

she wondered his cold, level gaze betokened indifference or anger.

The effusive praise the professor heaped on one of the students seemed to imply indifference toward or disapproval of the rest.

Constable’s landscapes met with indifference when they were first exhibited.

There was a better name, a Latin name, for it;it was also called ACCIDIE, and it meant intellectual and spiritual torpor, indifference, and lethargy.

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