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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61. It is a fatal error to assume that lowering the price makes an indifferent product saleable to a general market.
62. Or maybe they disapproved of or were indifferent to your best efforts.
63. His opponents have tried to characterize him as indifferent to the concerns of the working class.
64. Water condition: Very indifferent to water hardness, but prefers a slightly acid to neutral condition.
65. When he pinches his baby brother he seems indifferent to the infant's distress.
66. If she had really been as indifferent as she had pretended to be, then she wouldn't have reacted at all.
67. After being demolished and outgunned by some indifferent players, he attempted to use the new compounds, but to no avail.
68. Government can not be indifferent to the long-term success of business.
69. The political system can no longer afford to be indifferent to the economy.
70. Like the yellowhammer, the foot and mouth virus is an aspect of wild nature, ungovernable and powerfully indifferent.
71. His long hair stopped neatly at the level where it curved most attractively, but his shave was indifferent.
72. Cultivation: Very indifferent as to its growing medium, it will even grow in fine gravel or unwashed sand.
73. This is a man of the greatest weight, to whose friendship we can not be indifferent.
74. I found myself wondering if he were really as indifferent as his expression and few comments suggested.
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75. Politicians were seen as indifferent to the hard-working middle class.
76. Nature is relentless and unchangeable, and it is indifferent as to whether its hidden reasons and actions are understandable to man or not. Galileo Galilei
77. Despite lawsuits some police departments remained indifferent, because the city, and not individual officers, had to pay the costs.
78. The story is complex, and in some respects law has been indifferent and, indeed, antipathetic to commercial needs.
79. A perfect yogi would have remained indifferent, but the Mahatma was not completely detached.
80. We get really excited when we get a chance to play these guys, good, bad or indifferent.
81. It is tough to reform something that is shapeless and indifferent to improvement, like Jell-O in the hands of a carpenter.
82. In 1812 almost one parish in ten was not served even by an underpaid and indifferent curate.
83. They withstand artificial illumination well not only from above but also from the sides and are indifferent to moderately hard water.
84. He was indifferent to the attention he received, calmly going about his business, never using his influence to manipulate others.
85. She is changing, finding ways to appear indifferent to miseries she never knew existed.
86. I was slowly coming to realize that I was not at all indifferent to my patient.
87. Cultivation: Very indifferent to conditions(sentencedict.com), though it will relish a planting medium consisting of nutritious detritus.
88. You are, or pretend to be, indifferent to whatever may happen to your reputation.
89. Unlikely to sell you indifferent fish, as his reputation will be spread by word of mouth.
90. His breath misted the cold glass and he turned away, indifferent to others' arguments.
More similar words: different, differentiate, difference, make a difference, differ, differ from, diffident, reference, preference, conference, serendipity, inherent, inherently, belligerent, difficult, offer, duffer, offering, Indian, indicate, indicator, interfere, indication, indigenous, coherence, interfere in, interfere with, rent, parent, rental.