Synonym: cool, detached, disinterested, impartial, impersonal, neutral, unbiased, unconcerned. Antonym: concerned, interested. Similar words: different, differentiate, difference, make a difference, differ, differ from, diffident, reference. Meaning: [ɪn'dɪfrənt] adj. 1. marked by a lack of interest 2. showing no care or concern in attitude or action 3. (usually followed by `to') unwilling or refusing to pay heed 4. (often followed by `to') lacking importance; not mattering one way or the other 5. fairly poor to not very good 6. having only a limited ability to react chemically; chemically inactive 7. marked by no especial liking or dislike or preference for one thing over another 8. characterized by a lack of partiality 9. being neither good nor bad 10. neither too great nor too little.
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31. Pat sounded almost indifferent.
32. Her English is indifferent.
33. The festival has the usual mixture of films-good, bad and indifferent.
34. He found it very hard teaching a class full of indifferent teenagers.
35. The service at the restaurant was indifferent at best.
36. The world can not remain indifferent to his brutality.
37. To him, it must have seemed ice cold, indifferent.
38. Feeling indifferent to Gerald made Marge cold.
39. Cultivation: Very indifferent as to planting medium.
40. Other requirements: Light: Very indifferent, but moderate illumination suitable.
41. Cultivation: This plant is very indifferent to the tank bottom and will grow well even on bare gravel.
42. Peace Corps officials took this as a sign that the government was indifferent, and unwilling to support Peace Corps activities.
43. Most trade unionists had been indifferent to any political theory beyond an instinctive syndicalism which was itself largely confined to industrial disputes.
44. In doing so they are indifferent to the macroeconomic effects of their decision.
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45. The indifferent continue to greatly outnumber the inspired when it comes to decentralized management in that important segment of the management population.
46. Other requirements: Light: Subdued light, though it is very indifferent to any other conditions.
47. Apart from a mettlesome Emilia in Gisella Pasino the smaller roles are filled with indifferent singers.
48. She gazed around her, impressed in spite of her unease and her determination to appear indifferent.
49. The rural scene was so peaceful and indifferent to my predicament.
50. People, young, old and indifferent, can have purple hair, swear at ballgames or give other motorists the finger.
51. This is the respondent who, though concerned about interparty marriage, is indifferent about election campaigns.
52. Charles is not as indifferent to paintings as he pretends.
53. Grandfather was deeply indifferent to the future and disdainful of the successes of his forgotten sons.
54. She is so cool and indifferent, so enclosed and private - when she's not openly defiant, that is.
55. He seems rather to be at once very aware if it and indifferent to it.
56. There is a second condition required for a rational agent to be indifferent between equal forward and expected future spot rates.
57. While some expressed worry and fear, many appeared indifferent and even optimistic about the chaos in the building.
58. Even indifferent lawyers may be kept going by their clerk arranging for briefs to be passed to them from dud solicitors.
59. Her father was quite friendly, but her mother seemed somewhat cold and indifferent.
60. Nor did Benson let indifferent health interfere with many other projects and interests.
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